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Andrew will outline the characteristics of the difficult middle years and look at ways to capitalise on the ‘sparkiness’ of childhood to integrate learning experiences in order to ensure that our kids are resilient, happier, and more engaged.
This presentation will provide an overview of the types on gambling young people are using, how they come to be involved, problem gambling and strategies to help and educate young people around this issue.
Do the news agencies report or cause the news? Prof Douglas Gentile will provide a closer look into the media's role in suicides, mass shootings, homicides and more.
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.
This presentation will discuss the importance of breaking the silence of child sexual assault, what is known about offenders, and strategies that can help children stay safe.
Play is one the first ways we learn to engage with the world, however beyond early childhood it is often considered solely a recreational activity. Jean-Paul will explore how play, fun and humour can be used as an effective platform for wellbeing.