Big Picture: the hidden world of teenagers
The ever-evolving technologies used by young people can be hard to follow. Lahna Pottle lays out the statistics on the dominant, often 'hidden' trends popular amongst teenagers.
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The ever-evolving technologies used by young people can be hard to follow. Lahna Pottle lays out the statistics on the dominant, often 'hidden' trends popular amongst teenagers.
When it comes to religion, do young people even have any questions? This is the second post presenting the key findings from our research project No Questions Asked.
The first of two articles revealing the findings of Youthscape's recent Research project: No Questions Asked, exploring the religious beliefs of young people today.
Faith Argeroplos explores the findings of the 2017 Girls' Attitudes Survey, highlighting themes such as gender stereotypes, safety online, and freedom of opportunity.
RE Today's Lat Blaylock delves into the statistics behind declining Religious Education provision in the UK.
Hope Together’s 2017 Talking Jesus research uncovered some surprising statistics about young people in the UK. But what are we to make of the findings?
Iceland boasts the cleanest-living teenagers in Europe, but 20 years ago it was a different story. How have they brought about this monumental shift in youth culture?
Social media is causing anxiety among young people for numerous reasons. Phoebe Hill explores how to help young people draw healthy boundaries online.
A recent Care for the Family study suggests many Christian parents struggle with sharing their faith with their children. This report explores what the findings mean.
Helen Cutteridge reflects on why social media tools like Instagram and Snapchat are harming young people's mental health, and why Youtube is different.
Phoebe Hill explores and reacts to the findings of new research by Youth for Christ on the faith of Generation Z.
UK young people reportedly suffer some of the worst mental health in the world. Rachael Newham explores why, and asks what can be done about it.