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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

National Suicide Prevention Strategy Released

The 2012 US National Strategy for Suicide Prevention report includes community-based approaches to curbing the incidence of suicide, details new ways to identify people at risk for suicide and outlines priorities for reducing the number of suicides over the next decade. It's a long comprehensive plan well worth a visit.

Justice is a Fickle Thing

Sexual abuse, physical assaults and a home filled with drugs: the heartbreaking upbringing of boy, 13, who is being tried as an adult after 'killing his 2 year old brother.'  Read more. 

Facebook and Google Help Launch Online Safety Platform For Teens

Teenagers live online - nearly 58% of teens own smartphones and make up the market's largest growing sector.  However, mobile crazed teenaged aren't as unconcerned about online safety as some people thing.  Read More.

Thomas Goes Into Space

The story of a father who sent his son's favourite toy into space.

More Evidence Smoking in Movies Influences Teens to Pick Up the Habit

Research has shown that smoking initiation is an important milestone. One third of initiators go on to become addicted smokers.  However, the key question remains: What kind of exposure to smoking will prompt an adolescent to start smoking?  Read More. 

Letting Kids Sip Alcohol May Not Stave Off Binge Drinking

Researchers probe whether giving children alcohol helps them resist peer pressure to drink.


And While On The Subject...UK Report on Youth Who Don't Drink Alcohol

A research report form the UK contains some interesting information about young people in that country who choose either not to drink at all or not to drink to excess.


He Built This House!

You like Lego?  




Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Stand Up (Video)

The always progressive Peel District School Board takes a collaborative stand on mental health.  


Turn Up The Volume

On September 26 and 27 the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child will ask the Canadian Government questions about how well children are doing in Canada.  This is part of the third review of how well Canada implements the Convention on the Rights of the Child.  The dialogue will be webcast, so you can watch it in Canada.  The CCRC is providing commentary and background on its website and invites Canadians to join the discussion through its Facebook page.   Go here for more information

Youth Statement of 6th World Urban Forum 2012

Two Canadian youth helped write the draft statement by the youth at the concluding session of the sixth World Urban Forum (WUF) on 5th September 2012.

Child Survival Rates Are Highest Ever - UNICEF

More children across the world survive their 5th birthday then ever before and there are now 14 000 fewer children dying every day than there were in 1990.  Read more.

The Power of the Informal Economy

Robert Neuwirth spent four years among the stalls of street markets, talking to pushcart hawkers and gray marketers, to study the world's informal economy.  It's a fascinating short video.  Watch it here.

Try This At The Office

Who makes the better sound effects - girls or guys?

Luxury Brands Look to Leverage Children's Market

Underage guests at the Four Seasons Berlin can whizz around the lobby in a miniature Mercedes-Benz or take high tea using 'child friendly china'.  Fascinating!

Antipsychotic Prescriptions in Children Have Skyrocketed

Since 1993, the rate of antipsychotic drug prescribing to children increased by a factor of nearly eight, while prescribing to teens quintupled and in adults nearly doubled, according to a new study.  

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Wake Up World - The Time in Now

If you nothing else give this a quick view and find a child to share it with...

Canada's Anchor Babies

The Journey 'home' is tough for children deported with their parents.  Read More. 

Powerful Public Spaces - A Wonderful Six Minutes

In her New Orleans Neighbourhood, Candy Chang turned an abandoned house into a giant chalkboard asking a fill-in-the-blank question:  "Before I die I want to ____."  Her neighbours' answers, surprising, poignant, funny, became an unexpected mirror for the community.  Watch it here. 

Aboriginal Kids at Great Risk of Injury, Death

A new report by the Canadian Paediatric Society says aboriginal children are at a much greater risk of becoming seriously injured or killed than other kids in Canada.  "Indigenous children are dying at a disproportionate rate...and a lot of these injuries are preventable."  University of Toronto researcher Anna Banerji said.

Manitoba Inquiry Into Toddlers Death Grinds to a Halt

Manitoba's Court of Appeal has halted an inquiry into the death of a five year old girl so that it can hear arguments over whether witness interviews should be fully disclosed.  The inquiry into the death of Phoenix Sinclair, who was beaten to death in 2005 by her mother and the mother's boyfriend, months after child welfare workers removed her from a foster home and gave her back to her family, is examining how yet another child fell through the cracks in the system. Read More.  

We Think he is a Young Looking 40 Year Old

This amazing and ever so cute kid is better at piano than you'll ever be. Watch Here.

Well-being in Canada: Are We Satisfied? - Opinion

The political and economic health of countries are key measures of the welfare of nations.  A country that fails its citizens politically and economically can make little claim to legitimacy.  Read Article.

Monday, September 3, 2012

 A Romney First: Over 40% of Youth Vote Back Him

For the first time since he began running for president, Republican Mitt Romney has the support of over 40% of America's youth vote, a troubling sign for President Obama who built his 2008 victory with the overwhelming support of younger, idealistic voters.

Teen Invents Advanced Cancer Testing Using Google (BBC)

Fifteen-year-old high school student Jack Andraka likes to kayak and watch the US television show Glee.  And when time permits, he also likes to do advanced research in one of the most respected cancer laboratories in the world.

Sony World Photography Awards, Youth Award

Sony are searching for the next generation of talented young photographers - 19 and under.  The program is for those studying photography in school or college, or just have a passion for taking photographs.  For more and the opportunity to see some fine photography go to here. 

Dog Teaches Baby How to Play Fetch

Irresistible!

And While We Are At It!!!

11 month old twins dancing to Daddy's guitar.

On Television - It's Good Enough For Me

The renaissance in children's programming is an excellent read from Emily Nussbau in The New Yorker.

UNICEF Innovation: An Important Website

Children and their families around the world face various barriers to fulfilling their rights - particularly in resource-limited settings.  Through their website, UNICEF encourages dialogue and co-development to support the successful delivery of end-user driven and innovative services, products and systems.  Some very cool partnerships and initiatives:

Modern Children go to Bed 40 Minutes Later Than Their Grandparents Did

Modern day children go to bed 40 minutes later and spend two hours less playing outside, new research shows.  In addition, they also eat later, and these three factors could be having a detrimental affect on their ability to sleep well, according to The Sleep council.  For More:

"That's So Gay" Phrase Has Lasting Impact for LGBT Youth

"That's so gay" has been a part of the adolescent lexicon for some time, but a new University of Michigan study has revealed the phrase could have deep consequences for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students.