The charity is asking Australia’s youth to share their thoughts on a range of issues to help forge a better society.
Young men in droves are getting the snip. And often their reason, is that the world is running out of hope and why would you want to bring a child into it?
Teens and young adults want to know how far they can go before God gets angry, when in reality it has nothing to do with displeasing Him.
We have entered a new era and while we need not react to every whim of a new generation, we cannot expect emerging generations to conform to the old.
For affordability reasons, young adults staying at home longer even when they start their own families, they are more likely to live with their parents.
Having children stay at home later into their life may provide a hidden financial cost to Australian households. Electricity and food consumption…
PEERS (Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills) is radically changing the lives of young adults with autism.
There’s a common misconception that goes something like this: ‘Teenagers have no excuse for being homeless, they have perfectly good homes and parents who can look after them, they are probably just avoiding rules and chores’.
It’s cultural uncertainty that inspired author Chris Parker’s recent book, The Frog and the Fish: Reflections on work, technology, sex, stuff, truth and happiness.