Maraming kabataan sa Australia, nawawalan ng pag-asa sa kanilang kinabukasan ayon sa pag-aaral ng UNICEF

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A new report from UNICEF Australia has found that less than a third of Australian teens are feeling excited or hopeful about their futures. Credit: Storyblocks - seventyfourimages

Para sa mga batang nasa laylayan ng lipunan, mas matindi ang epekto ng ganitong uri ng pressure.


Key Points
  • Ayon sa bagong ulat ng UNICEF Australia, mas mababa sa isang katlo ng mga kabataang Australiano ang nagsasabing sila ay excited o umaasa pa sa kanilang kinabukasan.
  • Mga isyu ng mental health at pag-aalala sa mga hamon ng pagiging adult tulad ng pabahay at pera ang pangunahing dahilan ng pagbaba ng well-being.
  • Inilunsad sa Parliament ang nag-aaral na may lamang limang rekomendasyon. Kabilang dito ang pagtatatag ng isang National Early Childhood Commission.
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