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Generation Next Seminar – Brisbane

National, annual and not-for-profit, the Generation Next seminars bring together leading experts in youth mental health to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of young people. Read More
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Generation Next Seminar – Canberra

National, annual and not-for-profit, the Generation Next seminars bring together leading experts in youth mental health to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of young people. Read More
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Generation Next Seminar – Adelaide

National, annual and not-for-profit, the Generation Next seminars bring together leading experts in youth mental health to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of young people. Read More
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Generation Next Seminar – Sydney

National, annual and not-for-profit, the Generation Next seminars bring together leading experts in youth mental health to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of young people. Read More
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Generation Next Seminar – Melbourne

National, annual and not-for-profit, the Generation Next seminars bring together leading experts in youth mental health to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and tools to better look after the wellbeing of young people. Read More

Road safety begins with the next generation

According to statistics from Transport Accident Commission (TAC), road crashes continue to be the leading cause of death for young people aged between 18 and 25 in Victoria. 
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Creating a more cyber-savvy generation of Australians

Grok Academy is an edtech not-for-profit that empowers Australian students with the technology skills they need to thrive in the digital economy. It’s collaborating with industry experts to create a more cyber-savvy generation of young Australians. Read More
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What is next after COVID-19

Malcolm Elliot has been a teacher for over 40 years. From 2015-2018 he was president of the Tasmanian Principals Association, representing government primary and secondary school principals. He is now president of the Australian Primary Principals Association (APPA). The attention of more than 7600 primary school leaders is turning to the question of “what next?” We could all do with some certainty about the future. It is for this reason that I put forward the idea of multi-year resourcing agreements as a pivotal strategic consideration for decision makers.
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Providing support when it’s needed most

Mental health issues among young people are becoming all too commonplace, with the number of children and teenagers affected increasing at an alarming rate. A series of evidence-based seminars by Generation Next aim to highlight this issue and equip educators with the tools and knowledge to support students when they need it. 
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How to help young people, according to young people

Kareem El-Ansary, 2019 Youth Representative to the United Nations, completed a marathon listening tour last year. The issues raised were as varied as the young people themselves, but one key message remained constant: better supporting young people starts with listening more. Read More

Addressing youth mental health

A series of ground-breaking, evidence-based live seminars that aim to boost the mental health of Australia’s young people are being held across Australia, bringing together some of the nation’s leading wellbeing experts. Read More

A LEAP year at Abbotsford Public School

New-Zealand born Ms Chris Johnson has been Principal of Abbotsford Public School since 2012. She draws on her experience with an international leadership program to provide perspective on education to her school community and colleagues within the NSW Primary Principals’ Association.
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