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Page 1: Featured - Point Cook...How parents and schools can work together to prevent grooming Last week’s ABC’s Four Corners exposed an elite Melbourne school for failing to adequately

2/25/2020 How to help young people, according to young people | How parents and schools can prevent grooming | 5 ways to build a confident…

https://mailchi.mp/generationnext/issue-400-feb-25?e=92ab41feb1 1/6

PLUS Recognising depression and strategies to help deal with it | Thatchanged my life: Singing | How to be a LGBTQIA+ ally | Domesticviolence and what you can do about it

No Images? Click HereForward to a friend

EVENTS | HANDBOOK | DONATE | WEBCAST | BLOG | PODCAST

Featured

How to help young people, according to young people (and theirRepresentative to the UN Kareem El-Ansary)

Kareem El-Ansary completed a marathon listening tour last year, visiting 56 locationsfrom around Australia and conducting 233 consultations at a diverse range oforganisations, from schools to non-profits to juvenile detention centres. The issuesraised were as varied as the young people themselves, but one key messageremained constant; supporting us better starts with listening more...

Kareem will be presenting on the topic Listening to Young People - Programs thatwork at our upcoming Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People not-for-profiteducational seminars. Details here>>

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Read More >>

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Why Is Cyberbullying SoPrevalent among YoungPeople? – Susan McLean

Cyberbullying disproportionatelyaffects teens and young people - yetwhy is this the case? Leadingcybersafety expert Susan McLeandiscusses the reasons whycyberbullying is so prevalent amongthis age group, the legalconsequences and what can bedone in schools to better preventit. Watch >>

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5 ways to build a confidentmindset in young people

How you think, effects how you feelwhich in turn leads how you behave.Developing a confident mindsetwhere your thinking is constructiveand hopeful, places you at anadvantage in your childhood andright through to adulthood. Confidentthinking and good social emotionalliteracy skills are crucial and providethe unwritten rules of getting alongwith others and preparing forsuccess in learning and later on, inthe workplace...

How parents and schools can worktogether to prevent grooming

Last week’s ABC’s Four Corners exposedan elite Melbourne school for failing toadequately respond to the grooming of astudent by a former athletics coach, whois now a convicted offender. Severalcurrent and former staff, students andparents told Four Corners St Kevin’sCollege had a history of failing toadequately deal with complaints ofinappropriate behaviour...

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Educators are Key to PreventingChild Sexual Abuse– Prof Freda Briggs

Educators are uniquely placed toprevent and respond early to childsexual abuse. Prof Freda Briggs AO,former dean of the Institute of EarlyChildhood and Family Studies at theUniversity of South Australia andlifelong children’s rights advocate,explains why. Listen >>

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Helping Young People ThroughFamily Separation– Fiona McCallumPractical Strategies to EmpowerPositive Digital Citizenship – Jocelyn BrewerUnderstanding Self-Harm andHow to Support Young People – Michelle Mitchell

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Can new Snapchat features helptroubled teens?

Snapchat has announced a newfeature called “Here For You” thatpromises to “provide proactive in-app support to Snapchatters whomay be experiencing a mentalhealth or emotional crisis”. Thepopular youth-oriented app is thelatest to join a wave of social media

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platforms setting out to monitor andimprove the wellbeing of users...

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