"The current generation of children and adolescents are growing up in an unprecedented time when it comes to gambling. A new grey area is emerging with gambling-like elements in video games and social media blurring the boundaries and creating headaches, both for parents and regulators."
Dr Emma Woodward
"When children encounter traumatic events, their brain processes these emotions, storing them as powerful memories. It's natural for them to be curious, concerned, or even scared. Their world view is still forming, and these events can be overwhelming and difficult for them to process."
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg
"As our role as parents is to help our children make sense of the world around them in a way that makes them feel reassured, it may be prudent to talk to your children about financial matters in an informative and empowering way."
Dr Emma Woodward
"Social media influencers often present a highly curated and filtered version of their lives, showcasing only the positive aspects. This can create unrealistic beauty standards, success and happiness for children. Constant exposure to this may lead to feelings of inadequacy, low self-worth and dissatisfaction."
Dr Emma Woodward
"Most of the people getting caught ram raiding are younger than 18 years old. With the cost of living crisis rising and mental health amongst our youth population declining, this trend appears to be continuing despite the initiatives between the police, youth aid and Oranga Tamariki."
Dr Emma Woodward
"We have a unique opportunity to shape the attitudes and beliefs of our children and create a more inclusive and equitable world. Together we can foster a sense of respect and empathy to both celebrate and promote racial harmony."
Dr Emma Woodward
“The world today is a very different place to the one we knew just a few years ago. Every family has experienced some sort of adversity in recent times, and with mental health concerns on the rise, many young people may need some extra support."
Dr Emma Woodward
“The recent floods have touched the lives of many. If your child or teenager is exposed to a natural disaster, either directly through lived experience or indirectly through the media, then your support is vital."
Dr Emma Woodward
"Teenage gatherings provide important opportunities for young people to mix and gain experiences in social situations. However, it is possible for the best young person to get carried away by their peers and the euphoria of the moment."
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg
"A sense of belonging involves more than simply knowing other people. It is also focused on gaining acceptance, attention, and support from others as well as having the opportunity to provide the same to other people."
Dr Emma Woodward
"You may not have heard the term before, but you must understand what it is. There has been a 400% increase in this type of crime being reported to police now involving adolescent males at a terribly high rate."
Susan McLean
"The importance of celebrating Matariki as a country, for tamariki Māori, cannot be understated. When your culture is seen and valued by the wider populace, it is uplifting and fills our tamariki with a sense of pride."
Myles Ferris
“Resilience is the capacity to face, overcome, be strengthened and transformed by adversity. Never before, have parents needed the skills, the knowledge and the strategies to build resilience in their children as much as they do now."
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg
“The evidence show us that having a supportive discussion about a stressful event can actually decrease a young person’s distress. Answering their questions honestly will help them process any difficult emotions that may arise."
Dr Emma Woodward
“If you swear at someone, or about someone, you are actually committing an act of verbal violence. You transgress the usual rules of social interaction, impinging upon someone's self-image and their sense of dignity."
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg