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6 ways to talk to your teens about sex without the cringe
‘The sex talk’ is not one single conversation. Here’s how to get started even if this seems super awkward.
When Society Turns Difference into Disability: What Neurodivergent Young People Say About Their Struggles
A new study shows that for neurodivergent teens, the real struggle isn’t difference itself — it’s stigma, exclusion, and environments that don’t adapt.
What is psychosocial therapy? And why is the government thinking about adding it to Medicare for kids?
New bulk-billed health checks for three-year-olds would refer them for additional support – including psychosocial therapy.
1 in 3 teens has thought about suicide this year. Here’s what to look for – and where to get help
A suicide attempt doesn’t always involve prior planning or thinking. But there are warnings signs.
Are you really an ISFJ? The truth about personality tests – and why we keep taking them
Tests such as Myers-Briggs promise self-discovery – but here’s why you shouldn’t take them too seriously.
The social media ban is coming, whether families like it or not: 5 ways to prepare kids and teens
World-first legislation will ban under 16s from certain social media platforms in less than four months. This could be a shock – but there are ways to prepare
‘Several teachers didn’t believe in ADHD’: families speak about how students with disability are bullied and excluded
Researchers heard from students who described ‘being picked last for everything’, as well as teasing and physical pushing at school.
When the System Meant to Protect Hurts: Insights from “Harm in the Name of Safety”
Safety is more than the absence of violence—it’s the presence of trust, dignity, and care. True safety begins when we stand with survivors in empathy and solidarity.
What to say and how to help if someone close to you has attempted suicide
You might feel worried, shocked and unsure what to say. But staying connected to the person can be powerful.
Often parents and schools disagree about whether something is ‘bullying’: what happens next?
When we look at the definition of bullying, it is not surprising disagreements occur. Identifying bullying is not clear-cut.