Media Smart tackles social media pressures
The more time that teenage girls spend on Instagram, the greater their likelihood of having eating disorder thoughts and behaviours. Flinders University researchers have found that […]
The more time that teenage girls spend on Instagram, the greater their likelihood of having eating disorder thoughts and behaviours. Flinders University researchers have found that […]
A total of 53 shipbuilding workers, whose roles on the Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyer Program have ended, will take part in a digital up-skilling program […]
An online resource has been launched to support palliative care and advance care planning for older Australians. End of Life Directions for Aged Care (ELDAC) is […]
As the National Disability Insurance Scheme rolls out, demand for the new and fast-growing job category of ‘developmental educators’ is expected to rise. Along with on-the-job […]
A short course that aims to help young people to respond to the pressures of social media and to avoid online dangers is showing itself to be effective in changing attitudes.
As more health services go online in a bid to widen their reach, marginalised groups including the unemployed, elderly, disabled and educationally disadvantaged risk being left behind.