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... - the sixth - is the biggest yet with 29,000 respondents, between ages 11-24, taking part in every state and territory around the country. Mission Australia\'s survey is a valuable snapshot into the minds ... Friday, 21 March 2008Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... “In 2007, when asked to rank 14 issues by level of importance, body image was ranked most frequently in the top three by 32.3 per cent of respondents,” Ms Hampshire said. “Family conflict was the ... Monday, 16 June 2008Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... respondents,” Mr Mundy said. “Suicide was young Tasmanians’ second major concern at 27.6 per cent while family conflict was third at 26.1 per cent. “Concern about body image among young Tasmanians ... Wednesday, 11 June 2008Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... – with one-in-three respondents recording it as a major concern. The national survey, conducted by welfare charity Mission Australia, tested the views of almost 29,000 young people, between the ages ... Tuesday, 04 December 2007Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... of homeless young respondents – compared to three-quarters of other young people – highly valued ‘family relationships’. A much higher proportion of homeless young people valued ‘environmental issues’ ... Monday, 06 August 2007Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... Tasmanians to be involved,” Mr Mundy said. “In 2006, when asked to rank 10 issues by level of importance, bullying/emotional abuse was ranked most frequently in the top three by 31.9% of Tasmanian respondents. ... Monday, 07 May 2007Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... authors, community service organisation, Mission Australia. When asked to rank 12 issues in level of importance, family conflict was ranked most frequently in the top three by 28.6% of respondents. ... Wednesday, 25 October 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... in the top three by 41.3% of respondents – a significant increase from the 2004 survey when 33.7% of people considered it of concern. ‘Suicide/self harm’ was of concern to more females than males. 45.3% ... Friday, 08 September 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... Of respondents, 20.2% of those living outside of Sydney valued getting a job more highly compared to 12% of young Sydneysiders. However, young people in Sydney value their independence much more (32.6%) ... Monday, 17 July 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... the majority of respondents between 11-19) – participated in the 2005 survey, which aims to identify and clarify key and emerging issues for Australian youth. In Victoria, around 1,200 young people participated ... Monday, 17 July 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... of respondents between 11-19) – participated in the 2005 survey. Nationally, 47% of those surveyed lived outside the capital cities. In Queensland, around 1,500 young people participated in the survey. ... Monday, 17 July 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... percent were from outside capital cities, including 800 respondents from rural and regional South Australia. Results which reveal the differences between rural and metro-based South Australians include: ... Monday, 17 July 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... of respondents between 11-19) participated in the 2005 survey, which aims to identify and clarify key and emerging issues for Australian youth. 47% of respondents were from outside the capital cities. ... Monday, 17 July 2006Category: News/Media Releases Archive
... corporate partners – is one of the largest studies of young Australians. More than 11,000 young people – aged between 11-24 years (with the majority of respondents between 11-19) – participated in the ... Thursday, 06 July 2006