ramesh manocha

Sleepless in America: the dangers of using new technologies before sleep

The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) recently released its 2011 Sleep in America Poll, Exploring Connections with Communications Technology use and Sleep. The poll found that many teenagers from Generation Z (13 to 18 year olds) are using some type of electronic device like a television, computer, video game or mobile phone in the bedroom during [...]

What are the real drinking habits of young people?

A survey of 16-17 year old WA school students found: 43.3% reported ‘One of the main reasons I drink is to get drunk’. 66.3% reported ‘It is ok to get drunk occasionally’. 50.1% reported ‘Drinking is the best way of relaxing’.* During the time it took to conduct the above survey in WA schools, 46,957 [...]

Seminar: The Right to Childhood 2011

A number of concerned organisations and experts have come together to hold a forum called  Right2childhood  to examine the convergence of sex, violence, media, commerce and popular culture. It explores the impact on our children and what we can do about it.  When: 9am-5pm, Friday, April 29, 2011 Where: Wesley Conference Centre, Sydney CBD Many child development [...]

Scientists say cancer from oral sex more common than cancer from tobacco

225% increase in oral cancer cases in the USA since 1974 50% of sexually active Americans will get HPV at some point*  Research in the USA has found that in America oral cancer due to the human papillomaviruses  (HPV) infection is now more common than oral cancer from tobacco use. Maura Gillison of Ohio State University [...]

Important Seminar on effects of violent media on children

Seminar - Scared, sleepless and hostile:  Children, violent/frightening media and public policy The Australian Council on Children and the Media (ACCM) (Incorp. Young Media Australia) promotes healthy choices and stronger voices in children’s media. They are sponsoring this very important seminar which includes 3 international and 4 Australian researchers. Speakers including John P Murray, Douglas [...]

Involved fathers make a more balanced and happy family life

71% of fathers spend less than 4hrs a day ‘parenting’ their children 78 % of fathers would like to spend more time with their children 59% of mothers would like to spend more time with their children* The results of a study recently published in the journal Early Child Development and Care has found that [...]

Net Savvy: Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth

The McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth (MCAAY) This website outlines the aims of the McCusker Centre for Action on Alcohol and Youth (MCAAY) which is a charitable organisation established in September 2010 with the aim of reducing levels of drinking, harmful drinking and alcohol problems among young people. The Key objectives of [...]

The rise and fall of underage drinkers

25% of 14 to 19 year olds put themselves at risk of alcohol related harm each month 70% of 14 to 19 year olds drink alcohol despite being underage* The NSW Ambulance Service has figures indicating that 3 children a day in NSW get so drunk that they need the services of an ambulance. The under-18s treated [...]

Teenage Kicks: violent relationships have now become the 'norm'

Useful link: BBC Radio 4 regularly broadcasts Teenage Kicks which looks at youth issues. Go to BBC Radio 4 to check out when it next airs While researching a BBC Radio 4 documentary for the program Teenage Kicks, producer Lizz Pearson uncovered some very disturbing views held by teenagers regarding what is and is not [...]

Landmark Report: exploitation and violence in teenage relationships

In september 2009 Bristol University and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in the UK completed a ground breaking report Partner exploitation and violence in teenage intimate relationships. The report explored the issues of exploitation and violence in teenage intimate relationships. It provides a detailed picture of the incidence and [...]

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