For one of my Online Tasks in my Diploma of Youth Work at Scripture Union QLD we were given the task of reading this blog post (link here) by Michael Grose and an article on 'Young people in multicultural Australia' by a woman named Louise Olliff, surrounding the topic of 'Diversity and Youth Participation'.
The blog post covered a number of predictions of 'emerging trends' that may arise for kids from this year on. With the way in which technology has advanced, ideologies have changed and the way in which the average life has increasingly become more complex in the past decade, I'd say that a number of these predictions of trends may just become true.
One of these trends I do see happening is sleep deprivation, though I do not think that it will necessarily replace cyber-bullying as the biggest threat to young people's well-being. The pressure on young people to exceed in their education, sport, social-life and status in society and culture is becoming more important. With these factors in mind, young people would be generally feeling more stressed and this tends to affect their well-being, particularly their sleep.
I still think that cyber-bullying will not become a lesser threat, as technology is becoming more advanced, accessing information has never been easier (e.g.. social networking websites like Facebook or Twitter) and communication tools such as the internet, mobiles and computers are in the hands of almost every young person.
Sleep deprivation is a difficult issue to combat, particularly for an individual or group who is outside of a child or children's care. It is possible that some guardians or parents can be so focused on encouraging their child to succeed in every area of their life that they overlook some important issues, such as their well-being. Particularly children who may be attending at a top-end private school or those involved with many extra-curricula activities (sport is a big one), the pressure to exceed may be quite higher than children who come from a low-economic backgrounds.
If it were up to me to help ensure that the young people within these social groups have an opportunity to share their opinions on this issue, I would be ensuring that young people know how important well-being is. This could be achieved by running sessions with young people, making resources on health and well-being available and encouraging them that well-being is an important factor of life.
To make sure that a young person's voice is not just allowed to speak, but is heard, I would be involving third parties such as their educators or parents/guardians, and making sure that each young person's voice is heard and valued. Sharing the sessions and resources with the third-parties would also be helpful in this.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Birthday Wishes
So it is almost a month exactly until I turn 22, and even though I'm not really expecting gifts, here is what I would wish for if I could...

'Looking for Alaska' by John Green. It comes with great shame to inform that I am a nerdfighter, though I haven't read any of John Green's work or do I even post on nerdfighters, at all in fact.

Pam Beesley bobblehead from The Office. I've always kind of related myself to Pam, being a relatively quiet and timid person with a gift in creative arts, I can also be a great practical joker.

Ticket to Jónsi's concert at the Palace Theatre, Melbourne, in August. I've enjoyed Sigur Rós for quite some time now and when I first listened to the solo album 'Go' I had it pretty much set in my heart that I will go see this man live, since Sigur Rós are on hiatus for now.
Some of my favourite photographs that I or friends have taken, blown up, printed and framed. I've never had the thought or afforded to be able to do this.

An apron, particularly with a pretty pattern, like this or that one. I spend a lot of the time in the kitchen, baking and helping mum cook dinner. But for the major part, baking sweet treats. =]
Postcards, new and old. I have an ever growing collection of postcards at home here, that are actually stored away until I have somewhere to put/display them. But I do like postcards that are unique and stand out from others. I collect them from all sorts of places, I tend to make sure I pay a visit to Adelaide Central Markets when I can and pick up some free postcards.

Need I say more? Hahah... but I know it's coming, one day soon. And I'm excitedly looking forward to it ever so patiently.
'Things that are handmade are things that come from the heart' is a little saying of mine (which I happened to come up with right now, I'm so crafty!). Handwritten letters, hand-painted pictures, unique jewellery, designed t-shirts and home-baked cupcakes! There are just so many things people can make! I just adore things that are created from the heart.

Guitar lessons! Elliott has left his first acoustic guitar with me, in hope that one day I will know how to play it. It's kind of difficult to get lessons from Elliott right seeing as he is currently on the other side of the country, but it would be nice to get some lessons so I can suprise Elliott the next I see him.
Small and simple things that are nice. Hugs. Conversations over coffee. Cake. Flowers. Smiles. Time spent enjoying each other's company. Compliments. Letters. Laughter. Phone calls. All these things and a lot more! If anything, I'd like all of those things wrapped in a big box tied up with string.
Love, Karina.
'Looking for Alaska' by John Green. It comes with great shame to inform that I am a nerdfighter, though I haven't read any of John Green's work or do I even post on nerdfighters, at all in fact.
Pam Beesley bobblehead from The Office. I've always kind of related myself to Pam, being a relatively quiet and timid person with a gift in creative arts, I can also be a great practical joker.
Ticket to Jónsi's concert at the Palace Theatre, Melbourne, in August. I've enjoyed Sigur Rós for quite some time now and when I first listened to the solo album 'Go' I had it pretty much set in my heart that I will go see this man live, since Sigur Rós are on hiatus for now.
Some of my favourite photographs that I or friends have taken, blown up, printed and framed. I've never had the thought or afforded to be able to do this.
An apron, particularly with a pretty pattern, like this or that one. I spend a lot of the time in the kitchen, baking and helping mum cook dinner. But for the major part, baking sweet treats. =]
Postcards, new and old. I have an ever growing collection of postcards at home here, that are actually stored away until I have somewhere to put/display them. But I do like postcards that are unique and stand out from others. I collect them from all sorts of places, I tend to make sure I pay a visit to Adelaide Central Markets when I can and pick up some free postcards.
Need I say more? Hahah... but I know it's coming, one day soon. And I'm excitedly looking forward to it ever so patiently.
'Things that are handmade are things that come from the heart' is a little saying of mine (which I happened to come up with right now, I'm so crafty!). Handwritten letters, hand-painted pictures, unique jewellery, designed t-shirts and home-baked cupcakes! There are just so many things people can make! I just adore things that are created from the heart.
Guitar lessons! Elliott has left his first acoustic guitar with me, in hope that one day I will know how to play it. It's kind of difficult to get lessons from Elliott right seeing as he is currently on the other side of the country, but it would be nice to get some lessons so I can suprise Elliott the next I see him.
Small and simple things that are nice. Hugs. Conversations over coffee. Cake. Flowers. Smiles. Time spent enjoying each other's company. Compliments. Letters. Laughter. Phone calls. All these things and a lot more! If anything, I'd like all of those things wrapped in a big box tied up with string.
Love, Karina.
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