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Get Ya Head Right 2013 (ATOM Resource Guide)

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The mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents is a significant issue facing contemporary Australian society. Generation Z may have tremendous opportunities but they must also learn to manage the many pressures, expectations and problems that are part of a complex modern world. It is important that as a society, we find ways to address the needs of young Australians.

The most recent Federal Government survey statistics suggest that 14 per cent of children and adolescents in Australia have mental health problems. While the nature and prevalence of mental health problems differ for children and adolescents, it is evident that poor mental health during these developmental stages can have far-reaching effects on the physical wellbeing, as well as the educational, psychological and social development of children and adolescents. In addition, children and adolescents with poor mental health risk behaviours such as smoking, drinking alcohol, using drugs and self-harming.

Children and adolescents who are mentally healthy are more likely to experience positive relationships with others. They are better able to learn and achieve short-term and long-term goals. They find it easier to cope with change and negotiate challenges. It is important that as a society we find ways to support children and adolescents as they encounter challenges that may have an adverse impact on their mental health and wellbeing. Access to specialist services is essential, as is access to programs that promote mental health and wellbeing.

Generation Next aims to tackle the health and wellbeing challenges facing Australia's children and adolescents. The project features a national seminar series and supporting resources aimed at protecting and enhancing the wellbeing of Generation Z. Generation Next works with leading experts to provide parents, carers, teachers and all those who care about the future of Australia's young people with accurate information, practical solutions and reliable advice.

Get Ya Head Right, a film competition for primary and secondary students, is a Generation Next initiative. The national competition is an opportunity for children and teenagers to assist in maintaining the mental health and wellbeing of their peers by making short films that deliver useful mental health and wellbeing messages.

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