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Climate Change Impact On Youth Mental Health Explored

What are the biggest influences on youth mental health and how does experiencing climate change-related events, such as floods and bushfires, affect young people? Professor Don Hine , Head of the University of Canterbury’s School of Psychology, .

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Thousands of teachers to be trained in new reading and writing method with $10m grant

It will now be extended across the country thanks to a $10m Ministry of Education award. Professors Gail Gillon and Brigid McNeill have led the development of the system since 2015, when controlled trials compared the approach to existing teaching methods. Supplied Professor Gail Gillon, of University of Canterbury’s Child Well-Being Research Institute. “Children were more advanced in their reading and writing than where they were if they used the other types of classroom practices,” said Gillon, who is director of UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute. “It brings all the best evidence that we know about what leads to reading and writing success”.

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Latest Child Wellbeing Research Showcased At UC Event

Wednesday, 7 April 2021, 9:38 am From quality sleep to developing language, experts will share their expertise on many aspects of child well-being at a symposium at the University of Canterbury (UC) this week. Children’s Commissioner Honourable Judge Andrew Becroft and Assistant Māori Commissioner Glenis Philip-Barbara will present the keynote address, “The Good Life”, In search of child and youth well-being in NZ - at the Child Well-being Research Symposium on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 April. Professor Gail Gillon, Director of UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute (CWRI) is excited to showcase the leading research being undertaken through the Institute. “It’s a

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