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We have found that young people have a straightforward desire for authentic and healthy relationships.
Some young people spend hours a day on social media.
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You can free yourself from some of the time you spend online in as little as four weeks.
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We found no discernable difference in how people rated family scenarios with one, two or three children.
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Education needs to be more aligned with healthy child development, children’s interests, and the importance of relationships for wellbeing.
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We helped parents use strategies from cognitive behavioural therapy with their child.
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The interest your bank pays you is a reward for letting it use your money.
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Dads tell us they want to be included in support, but that this is predominantly aimed at mothers.
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Curating their own social media accounts can help teenagers build their identities.
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Issues included poor wheelchair access in living spaces, inaccessible lecture theatres and broken lifts.
Adolescence is an age when people are particularly vulnerable to mental health problems.
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New research looking at data from 200,000 children in Wales has found a substantial increase in mental health issues.
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A new campaign encourages young Australians to get tested for STIs more frequently and to take other measures to improve their sexual health.
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Schools are operating with already stretched resources. But they are an obvious route to supporting children’s mental health.
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The rules on what counts as taxable income haven’t changed.
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Chances are, your teenager has already seen online porn. How should you respond if you find out they are watching it? What conversations should you be having with young children to prepare them?
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Children with DCD often avoid the tasks they struggle with, meaning their issues may become invisible.
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It’s now common knowledge loans and gifts from family are a large part of breaking into the housing market. But how is parental financial support being used in other areas?
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So-called honour-based abuse thrives in secrecy and fear.
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We thought after the worst of a global pandemic, young people’s outlook for the future might have improved. Our survey shows they’ve actually gotten worse.
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Single parents need support, not stigma.
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Have conversations with your child about online safety – and reassure them you will help them with any problems they encounter online.