Kids at risk: Warning signs every parent needs to look out for
Aussie children are facing a crisis like no other generation, but there are ways parents can help them. It can start by answering these questions.
Let Them Be Kids is a News Corp Australia campaign calling for children under 16 to be restricted from having social media accounts.
Aussie children are facing a crisis like no other generation, but there are ways parents can help them. It can start by answering these questions.
The greed that fuels social media behemoths stands in our way of change – but how many more parents have to bury their children?
Thousands, including singer Jessica Mauboy and Olympian Lani Pallister, have logged off in memory of an Aussie who took his own life after he was sextorted online.
One of the nation’s best-known businessman has revealed how a Twitter user went too far, as part of a campaign to encourage Aussies to abstain from social media today.
Self-harm in young girls has spread globally like a virus, and smartphones and social media are largely to blame, Queensland’s chief health officer has warned.
Aussie children are spending more and more time on social media – now there is an even greater fear.
Kids aren’t all right, with a worldwide decline in youth mental health revealed like never before. Here’s what Professor Patrick McGorry’s landmark study really shows.
There are fresh concerns over children getting too much screen time, with an expert unmasking the truth.
Mia Bannister lost her only child to suicide at age 14. This is the tragic story.
Social media companies have been given a deadline to protect young kids from porn after research revealed the hidden dangers of apps.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says he has “no faith” social media companies will properly enforce age limits, so he has promised the Coalition will force them to.
If Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton make an election promise to raise the age limit for social media use for children, they’ll “win the vote of every parent”, according to Nova host and social media reform advocate Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged to raise the minimum age for social media to 16 and promised a future Coalition government would do so within 100 days of taking office. It follows this mastheads campaign on the issue.
Australians would not need to hand over personal information to social media giants in order to verify the age of account holders, it has been revealed.
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