Generation Next Blog

February 2019

Instagram: Beware of Bad Influencers…

By |2021-02-24T18:11:17+11:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: Social Media, Technology|Tags: , , , |

The sun-drenched beaches of Exuma gleamed as brightly as the skin of the world-famous supermodels stretched out on yachts or dancing around flickering fires in the promotional video for Fyre, the glamorous music festival turned shambles turned scam that became the subject of the Netflix documentary Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened. The likes [...]

Anxiety on Rise Among the Young in Social Media Age

By |2021-03-03T15:52:56+11:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Mental Illness, Social Media|Tags: , , , |

The number of young people in the UK who say they do not believe that life is worth living has doubled in the last decade, amid a sense of overwhelming pressure from social media which is driving feelings of inadequacy, new research suggests. In 2009, only 9% of 16-25-year-olds disagreed with the statement that “life [...]

‘If You’d Seen What I’d Seen’: Chilling Message to Parents from Police

By |2021-02-24T18:09:45+11:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: Cybersafety, Technology|Tags: , , , |

"If you'd seen what I'd seen, you would never allow your child alone in their bedroom with an internet-capable device." Detective Inspector Jon Rouse, from Queensland's Taskforce Argos which investigates internet-facilitated crimes against children, has delivered a chilling warning to parents. He was among detectives to speak in a video released by the Queensland Police [...]

One Boy’s Journey with ADHD…and Waffles

By |2019-02-11T12:00:36+11:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |

My son, Aiden Dennis, was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at age 5. He is now 11 years old and, with a little inspiration from a waffle, he’s also the author of an award winning book that aims to help other neurodiverse kids like himself. This is his story, but it’s also mine. [...]

Want to Improve Your Mood? It’s Time to Ditch the Junk Food

By |2021-03-03T15:52:38+11:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: Depression|Tags: , , , |

Worldwide, more than 300 million people live with depression. Without effective treatment, the condition can make it difficult to work and maintain relationships with family and friends. Depression can cause sleep problems, difficulty concentrating, and a lack of interest in activities that are usually pleasurable. At its most extreme, it can lead to suicide. Depression [...]

Too Stressed to Test: Anxious Students Using Doctor Notes as Exams Become too Much

By |2021-03-03T15:52:17+11:00February 4th, 2019|Categories: Anxiety, Education, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , , , |

High school students are now so stressed that they are visiting doctors in the hope of being able to escape the pressure of a group exam, major test, or even just everyday lessons. Experts say an epidemic of anxiety in our schools is emerging from a storm of factors including the never-ending exposure to social [...]

One in Three Australians Say They’ve Been Trolled Online

By |2021-02-26T17:27:55+11:00February 4th, 2019|Categories: Bullying, Cybersafety, Social Media, Technology|Tags: , , |

More than one in three Australians say they've experienced online harassment, which includes abusive behavior, unwanted sexual messages and intimidation, a new study from The Australia Institute has found. The survey, which asked 1557 Australian workers about online harassment and cyber hate, found more than one in three were targeted - the equivalent of 8.8 [...]

Death Of The Private Self: How Fifteen Years of Facebook Changed the Human Condition

By |2021-02-24T18:09:17+11:00February 4th, 2019|Categories: Cybersafety, Social Media, Technology|Tags: , , , |

In 2004, the social network site was set up to connect people. But now, with lives increasingly played out online, have we forgotten how to be alone? "Thefacebook is an online directory that connects people through social networks at colleges. We have opened up Thefacebook for popular consumption at Harvard University. You can use Thefacebook [...]

Disabled Teens Suffering the Mental Health Effects of Bullying

By |2021-03-04T15:08:57+11:00February 4th, 2019|Categories: Bullying, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , |

Almost half of the poorer mental health we see in teenagers with a disability is due to bullying, our new research shows. If we could stop the high levels of bullying that adolescents with a disability experience, we could make a big difference to their health, learning and wellbeing. So school anti-bullying programs need to [...]

Social Media Should Have ‘Duty of Care’ Towards Kids, UK MPs Urge

By |2021-02-24T18:08:24+11:00February 4th, 2019|Categories: Cybersafety, Social Media, Technology|Tags: , , , |

Social media platforms are being urged to be far more transparent about how their services operate and to make “anonymised high-level data” available to researchers so the technology’s effects on users — and especially on children and teens — can be better understood. The calls have been made in a report by the UK parliament’s [...]

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