by Mark Bryers | Nov 7, 2019 | Mark Bryers, Youth
The President of the General Assembly of the U.N., Sam K. Kutesa, opened the 69th Session with this observation: “The more young people grow into well-educated adults with fewer dependents and new opportunities to acquire wealth, savings and purchasing power,...
by Mark Bryers | Nov 7, 2019 | Mark Bryers, Youth
Most high schools require some time of community service element before allowing seniors to graduate. This community service gives teenagers the opportunity to reach out to others and learn more about their community before embarking on adulthood. Recent research has...
by Mark Bryers | Oct 30, 2019 | Mark Bryers, Youth
When we talk about the troubled youths of Australia, it’s important to remember that indigenous youth are disproportionately affected by the unemployment crisis. The unemployment crisis is only one thread in a whole web of societal problems, including homelessness,...
by Mark Bryers | Oct 2, 2019 | Mark Bryers, Youth
Concerns of Youth in Australia Australian teens and youth are facing the biggest crisis in their lives. Mental health concerns have become evident in this age group; academic and study issues, as well as stress and body image, are the issues that plague teens. In...
by Mark Bryers | Oct 2, 2019 | Mark Bryers, Youth
Other than parents, there are many individuals who could take an active role in preventing youth from partaking in problematic behaviour. Among such persons are teachers, who may be able to keep their students out of trouble by employing practices that include: Avoid...