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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to NATIONAL LIVESTREAM 2: STRESS, SEXTING, CONSENT, SOCIAL Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream The Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream provides accessible mental health education to all schools across Australia and equips students to better look after their mental health by increasing mental health literacy and providing practical strategies, tools and skills to maintain good mental health. The TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young ANDREW FULLER ARCHIVES Andrew Fuller Archives - Generation Next THE IMPACT ON CHILDREN OF SEXUALISATION IN THE MEDIA Writer Professor Louise Newman. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is concerned about the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media. Professor Louise Newman, of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, recently presented ‘Too hot to handle: The psychological impact of sexualisation in the media’ at the Australian Conference HOW TO REDUCE DRUG RISKS AT FESTIVALS The NSW inquest into recent drug deaths at music festivals is due to start this week. So focus is turning to how to make music festivals safer by reducing drug-related incidents. We know that prohibition doesn’t work to reduce either harms or drug use. But what does? How do drugs cause harm? Most illicit drugs HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have allGENERATION NEXT
The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to NATIONAL LIVESTREAM 2: STRESS, SEXTING, CONSENT, SOCIAL Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream The Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream provides accessible mental health education to all schools across Australia and equips students to better look after their mental health by increasing mental health literacy and providing practical strategies, tools and skills to maintain good mental health. The TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young ANDREW FULLER ARCHIVES Andrew Fuller Archives - Generation Next THE IMPACT ON CHILDREN OF SEXUALISATION IN THE MEDIA Writer Professor Louise Newman. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists is concerned about the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media. Professor Louise Newman, of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, recently presented ‘Too hot to handle: The psychological impact of sexualisation in the media’ at the Australian Conference HOW TO REDUCE DRUG RISKS AT FESTIVALS The NSW inquest into recent drug deaths at music festivals is due to start this week. So focus is turning to how to make music festivals safer by reducing drug-related incidents. We know that prohibition doesn’t work to reduce either harms or drug use. But what does? How do drugs cause harm? Most illicit drugs ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
NESA - GENERATION NEXT New South Wales Education Standards Authority (6 hours) Generation Next's face-to-face seminars are endorsed to provide NESA Registered Professional Development for teachers accredited at the level of Proficient Teacher. Scope of Endorsement Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the level of Proficient Teacher in Standard 4, and for a number of courses addressing specific standard 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad timesGENERATION NEXT
Professional Development (CPD) Education about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people for professionals, young people and the wider community. TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to FIVE STRATEGIES TO BUILD WELLBEING Last year, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Felicia Huppert, a well-known researcher in the field of wellbeing. She has advised and informed the UK Governments policy making in the area of mental capital and wellbeing. Amongst other things, she introduced me to the work of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) who in their CONVERSATIONS WITH RESILIENT YOUNG PEOPLE Conversations with Resilient Young People. This lived-experience conversation is a powerful discussion on resilience, mindsets and how support and intervention at the right time can make a fundamental difference for young people. NATIONAL LIVESTREAM 2: STRESS, SEXTING, CONSENT, SOCIAL Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream The Student Wellbeing and Leadership Program Interactive Livestream provides accessible mental health education to all schools across Australia and equips students to better look after their mental health by increasing mental health literacy and providing practical strategies, tools and skills to maintain good mental health. The IS THE INTERNET KILLING OUR ABILITY TO THINK? On average web browsers spend less than 10 seconds looking at a page. There is a new body of scientific evidence emerging that shows the dangers of over exposure to the internet and ‘instant’ information, especially in adolescents. The attention span and ability to focus and concentrate seems to be diminished in those who spend HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma SHOP - GENERATION NEXT Shop - Generation Next WEBCASTS - GENERATION NEXT Generation Next has started a new and exciting initiative - live webcasts! Enabling professionals, parents, young people and those who support young people to participate in Generation Next and Healthed's educational seminars. Now rural and remote teachers, mental health professionals, GPs, other health professionals, parents and carersGENERATION NEXT
Professional Development (CPD) Education about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people for professionals, young people and the wider community. 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times FIVE STRATEGIES TO BUILD WELLBEING Last year, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Felicia Huppert, a well-known researcher in the field of wellbeing. She has advised and informed the UK Governments policy making in the area of mental capital and wellbeing. Amongst other things, she introduced me to the work of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) who in their BRISBANE - GENERATION NEXT In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all been moved online. All registered delegates have been emailed details about how to access the seminar and an expanded selection of sessions. If you would like to register, please head to our shop to purchase CONVERSATIONS WITH RESILIENT YOUNG PEOPLE Conversations with Resilient Young People. This lived-experience conversation is a powerful discussion on resilience, mindsets and how support and intervention at the right time can make a fundamental difference for young people. ANDREW FULLER ARCHIVES Andrew Fuller Archives - Generation Next BINGE DRINKING LEADS TO UNWANTED PREGNANCIES A study carried out in America, Binge drinking in the preconception period and the risk of unintended pregnancy: implications for women and their children, has shown that up to 14% of unintended pregnancies were associated with alcohol consumption. The Study’s objective was to investigate the relationship between unintended pregnancies and binge drinking. Binge drinking was HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma SHOP - GENERATION NEXT Shop - Generation Next WEBCASTS - GENERATION NEXT Generation Next has started a new and exciting initiative - live webcasts! Enabling professionals, parents, young people and those who support young people to participate in Generation Next and Healthed's educational seminars. Now rural and remote teachers, mental health professionals, GPs, other health professionals, parents and carersGENERATION NEXT
Professional Development (CPD) Education about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people for professionals, young people and the wider community. 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times FIVE STRATEGIES TO BUILD WELLBEING Last year, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Felicia Huppert, a well-known researcher in the field of wellbeing. She has advised and informed the UK Governments policy making in the area of mental capital and wellbeing. Amongst other things, she introduced me to the work of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) who in their BRISBANE - GENERATION NEXT In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all been moved online. All registered delegates have been emailed details about how to access the seminar and an expanded selection of sessions. If you would like to register, please head to our shop to purchase CONVERSATIONS WITH RESILIENT YOUNG PEOPLE Conversations with Resilient Young People. This lived-experience conversation is a powerful discussion on resilience, mindsets and how support and intervention at the right time can make a fundamental difference for young people. ANDREW FULLER ARCHIVES Andrew Fuller Archives - Generation Next BINGE DRINKING LEADS TO UNWANTED PREGNANCIES A study carried out in America, Binge drinking in the preconception period and the risk of unintended pregnancy: implications for women and their children, has shown that up to 14% of unintended pregnancies were associated with alcohol consumption. The Study’s objective was to investigate the relationship between unintended pregnancies and binge drinking. Binge drinking was HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young HOME - GENERATION NEXT Seminars | Student Programs | Webcasts | Newsletter | Podcasts | In response to the COVID-19 situation, the Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Seminars have all ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma PODCASTS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next podcast makes the knowledge of our expert speakers on youth mental health and wellbeing available anytime and on the go! Hear excerpts from speaker lectures, interviews, Q&A from our Student Program audience and much more to come The Mental Health & Wellbeingof Young People
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The Mental Health & Wellbeing of Young People Not-for-profit Learning Hub. Welcome to a not-for-profit learning community that brings together the leading experts in youth mental health and equips members with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of the young people they support. Become a member. SEMINARS - GENERATION NEXT The Generation Next Mental Health and Wellbeing of Young People Seminars for professionals are a key part of our education efforts to prevent mental illness 6 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR EMOTIONAL HEALTH Improving Emotional Health To be emotionally healthy is to be in control of one’s emotions and behaviour. This helps to handle the challenges in life and to build strong relationships. Maintaining your emotional health requires the same, if not more, effort to maintain your physical health. Being emotionally healthy doesn’t mean never experiencing bad times TOP TEN ANTI CYBERBULLYING SITES The recent Ipsos Social Research Institute Survey of 24 countries found that Australia was a leader in the world of cyberbullying. Not a title to be proud of. We even beat the US, UK and China. Those ahead of us were India, Indonesia, Sweden and Canada. Ispsos director Ryan Williams said “According to TEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND THE EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT A 2014 combined project by Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey Universities declared, ‘Society has become supremely arrogant in ignoring the importance of sleep’. The researchers cite living in a 24hour society coupled with technology overuse as part of the issue. The National Sleep Foundation in the US found that more than half ofthe parents
10 STRATEGIES TO HELP KIDS DEVELOP RESILIENCE Resilience is the ability to ‘bounce back’ from life’s difficulties. For many young people it is vital to help them develop resilience strategies that promote well-being and develop coping mechanisms. Many resilient teenagers are seen as resourceful and are emotionally and mentally balanced. Andrew Fuller is a clinical psychologist and chairperson of the Mental Health HOW TO HELP TEENS WITH COMPUTER GAME 90% of children play computer games. 10% of them are addicted. The dangers of computers games have been in the news again recently with the death of a teenager in Taiwan after playing for 40 hours straight without refreshments or leaving the computer. Internet computer games have and addictive dimension to them that some young ABOUT GENERATION NEXT Our mission Generation Next aims to provide education and information about the prevention and management of mental illness in young people to professionals, young people, their families and carers, and the wider community. Our objective is to raise community awareness of mental illness, its prevention and management through increasing mental health literacy, reducing associated stigma SHOP - GENERATION NEXT Shop - Generation Next WEBCASTS - GENERATION NEXT Generation Next has started a new and exciting initiative - live webcasts! Enabling professionals, parents, young people and those who support young people to participate in Generation Next and Healthed's educational seminars. Now rural and remote teachers, mental health professionals, GPs, other health professionals, parents and carersGENERATION NEXT
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