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October 2019

Curious Kids: is it OK to listen to music while studying?

By |2019-10-22T11:13:06+11:00October 21st, 2019|Categories: Education|Tags: , , , |

I am in year 11 and I like to listen to music when I am studying, but my dad says that my brain is spending only half of its time studying and the other half is distracted by listening. He says it is better to leave my phone out of my room and concentrate on [...]

‘I wish you were murdered’ considered banter by some students

By |2021-02-26T17:39:06+11:00October 21st, 2019|Categories: Bullying|Tags: , , , |

Many Australian students don’t know the difference between banter and bullying, with some saying they joke about wishing their friend would “drown” or “die in a car crash”. More than 800 Australian students aged 11-16 took part in a survey asking about experiences of peer aggression. Almost half (48%) said they had been harmed, very [...]

Don’t calm down! 4 ways to harness exam anxiety

By |2021-03-03T16:27:47+11:00October 21st, 2019|Categories: Anxiety|Tags: , , , |

Two-thirds of young people experience levels of exam stress that mental health organisation ReachOut describes as “worrying”. Research shows high levels of exam stress can interfere with attention and reduce working memory, leading to lower performance. Early experiences of anxiety and stress can also set a precedent for mental-health problems in adulthood. But how we [...]

Teen Matters: Why we need to start listening

By |2019-10-24T09:18:27+11:00October 14th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

If you only listened to the media, you'd think young people today are all problems and no positives. Clinical psychologist Andrew Fuller and educator John Hendry aren't having a bar of it. Although they aren't downplaying the issues facing young Australians, they're quick to point out that young people are now generally smart, responsible and [...]

We know it harms kids to see smoking on TV. What about rape?

By |2019-10-21T09:22:24+11:00October 14th, 2019|Categories: Sexual Assault|Tags: , , , |

TV producers are thankfully removing or omitting content such as depictions of smoking and suicide from their programs. The same cannot be said for sexual violence. While pornography has rightly been the main focus of concerning, graphic depictions of sexual assault available to young people, there are also a troubling number of sexual assault scenes [...]

When mothers are killed by their partners, children often become ‘forgotten’ victims

By |2019-10-21T09:22:24+11:00October 14th, 2019|Categories: Trauma, Violence|Tags: , , , |

Last month, eight women died as the result of male violence in Australia. Five were within one week. In six of the cases, the alleged perpetrator was a current or former partner. These figures seem all too familiar. This time last year, seven of the nine women allegedly killed by a male perpetrator were in [...]

How music therapy can help anxious children

By |2021-03-03T16:28:08+11:00October 14th, 2019|Categories: Anxiety|Tags: , , , , , |

According to the NHS, as many as one in eight children aged five to 19 faces a mental health challenge. And a significant number of these cases are related to some form of anxiety. Of course, a degree of anxiety or worry may be a normal state of affairs for young people – particularly when [...]

Helping employees to avoid the post-holiday blues

By |2019-10-08T12:48:34+11:00October 4th, 2019|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

'What did you do on the holidays?' It’s the common phrase uttered around the office and staff room upon the return to work after school holidays. As kids head back in to the classroom along with school staff and many parents around the country over the next two weeks, it is important to consider the [...]

How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids

By |2021-03-03T16:28:27+11:00October 4th, 2019|Categories: ASD|Tags: , , , |

For autistic children, online social interactions can be just as fraught as those in the offline world. The community at Autcraft, which is built around a customised version of the popular game Minecraft, has set out to create a safe virtual playground. In the process, they may be demonstrating the kind of filtered, structured environment [...]

September 2019

Generation Next shortlisted for Prime Awards’ NGO of the Year

By |2019-09-30T17:30:12+10:00September 30th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|

Generation Next is proud to announce that we were one of just four finalists for 'NGO of the Year' at this year's Prime Awards, recognising excellence in the field of health communications. Competition was stiff, with MS Research Australia and the Movember Foundation Australia also vying for the prestigious award. In the end, it went [...]

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