{"id":902,"date":"2015-12-10T17:18:00","date_gmt":"2015-12-10T06:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adolescentsourfuture.com\/?p=902"},"modified":"2015-12-10T17:18:00","modified_gmt":"2015-12-10T06:18:00","slug":"young-people-and-resilience","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adolescentsourfuture.com\/young-people-and-resilience\/","title":{"rendered":"Young people and resilience"},"content":{"rendered":"

VicHealth has today launched the new VicHealth Mental Wellbeing Strategy 2015\u20132019<\/em>. The strategy builds on insights from a series of research evidence reviews commissioned by VicHealth and identifies that resilience is an important asset required for all young people to be successful into the future.<\/p>\n

VicHealth\u2019s priority focus for the next 3 years is to build resilience and social connection, with a particular focus on young people aged 12-25 years old. Resilience is about enhancing everyone\u2019s ability to cope with, adapt to and bounce back from any change or challenge they experience in their lives. The capacity to be autonomous, regulate our emotions, have self-confidence and empathy, and be able to problem solve, are all resilience assets that the community as a whole should have. For young people, these skills and assets will be essential to navigate a rapidly changing economic, technological, social and global environment.<\/p>\n

This short YouTube<\/a> video explains what the new youth mental wellbeing strategy is all about.<\/p>\n

Bright Futures: Megatrends impacting the mental wellbeing of young Victorians over the coming 20 \"pic\"years. A<\/em> joint report between VicHealth and CSIRO, was concurrently launched. This report was commissioned to provide a clearer understanding of the challenges and opportunities ahead for young people in Victoria. As we know, youth is a critical period for social and emotional development. The report provides an analysis of new and emerging trends in society and their resulting influences on young people\u2019s mental wellbeing.<\/p>\n

The five \u2018megatrends\u2019 identified by VicHealth and CSIRO to be the strongest themes impacting the mental wellbeing:<\/p>\n