This month we're highlighting great new content and tools available online to help young people build resilience through games and through their mobile phones. Read also about a new report which shows that young people are often more savvy online than we give them credit for.
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New Review: SuperMe - An online resilience game
SuperMe is a computer based interactive game for building resilience and life skills such as coping, positive thinking etc.
It has games, videos, quizzes and short explanations (called cheat codes) to help young people to avoid the pitfalls in life and achieve their goals.
Report: Enhancing parents’ knowledge + practice of online safety
New research from the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre reveals that young people are aware of the risks of being online - but they could show their parents a thing or two.
“For young people, communicating online is just another setting for their everyday interactions. They apply the same moral frameworks to their online engagements as they do in their face-to-face interactions."