Homelessness charity Shelter stages a protest in Westminster, highlighting the slow progress of the Renters (Reform) Bill, which promised to abolish Section 21 eviction notices.
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Without state investment, strategic consideration and political support, the lessons learned since the start of the pandemic on the importance to society of a place to call home will be lost.
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Media coverage is making young people feel they are all seen as ‘bad’ by a fearful community. Marginalising young people, while ignoring the complexities of their lives, won’t solve these issues.
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Getting involved in collaborative projects can help students feel they can make a difference.
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Do your best to keep blame out of the conversation.
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Your brains can perceive some electromagnetic waves – but not without your body’s help.
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New research from The Smith Family tracks a group of young people, two years after finishing high school.
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There are several strong arguments for allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to vote. But there are potential pitfalls, too.
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Adults are more likely to go walking, running or to fitness classes than take part in the team sports they played at school.
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Positive messages and relaxation techniques can help.
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Our research suggests that remote consultations can offer appropriate safeguarding and improve access to abortion.
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There are steps parents can take to understand this technology, the risks it may pose, and what they can do to limit them.
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Children with an anxiety disorder are likely to miss more school and get lower grades than those who do not.
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Children face the effects of prejudice over who has and who lacks rationality, logic, and authority.
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Empathy helps us understand what others are thinking and feeling.
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Chat to your child while they draw, or learn about a new artistic style together.
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Young people told us that adults’ views about online harms rarely reflected their own.
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Access to swimming in the UK has been hit by COVID and the cost of living crisis and that has consequences for children and young people.
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Taking part in sport can lead to a sense of belonging.
Organisations must value young people’s time.
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Leaders and organisations across Africa need to seriously rethink how they work with young people.
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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines children’s right to peaceful assembly.