Youth'12 overview: The health and wellbeing of New Zealand secondary school students in 2012

This report presents an overview of findings from Youth’12, the third national health and wellbeing survey of secondary school students in New Zealand. The information presented in this report was provided by 8,500 students who took part in the survey. The report also includes findings from the 2001 and 2007 national surveys to identify trends over time.

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Young Deadly Free animations and TV adverts

Resource developed for Aboriginal communities with animations and videos of young Aboriginal people yarning about topics such as: getting a check up; STIs; syphilis; HIV; PrEP; testing; etc.

Resource developed for Aboriginal communisties from Young Deadly Free. Youth from across Australia yarn about the syhpilis outbreak occurring in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. Part of a suite of videos available at Young Deadly Free.

Getting tested for STIs

All about syphilis

HIV

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6th National survey of Australian secondary students and sexual health (2018)

A national survey of the sexual health of Australian secondary students has been carried out approximately every five years since 1992. This survey is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health. The 2018 survey, conducted by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at LaTrobe University, involved over 6000 students from the Government, Catholic and Independent school systems from every jurisdiction in Australia. It was the first time the survey was conducted completely online, using Facebook as its means of dissemination.

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Youth survey report (2018)

Mission Australia's annual report asked over 24,000 young Australians about: plans for study and training; confidence in achieving goals; barriers to post-school goals; what young people values; issues of personal concern; where they go for help; how they get along with their families; the activities they are involved in; what the most important issues in Australia today are: their happiness for future;

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