National Survey of Young Australians |
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Mission Australia has conducted its National Survey of Young Australians - the largest of its type in Australia – every year since 2002. Over three months each year it asks Australians aged 11 to 24 what they value, where they turn for advice and support, what issues concern them, how they are involved with their community and their feelings about their future. Now in its tenth year, the survey aims to give young people a voice and promote discussion between parents and their children. And because of its wide scope, the survey helps governments, educators and social policymakers to produce information and develop services pertinent to the needs of young Australians. Our 2011 Survey The survey consisted of 19 questions, seven asking what young people valued, their issues of concern, who they turn to for support and advice, and what activities they were involved in. The remaining questions collected information about age, gender, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identification, location, languages spoken at home, if the participant had a disability, education and employment as well as living arrangements. This year we adjusted a question to link sources of advice and support to the main issues of concern. Download reports
What young people value in 2011:
Females were more likely than males to be concerned about stress and body image, while males were more likely to be concerned about drugs and alcohol than females. Where young people turn for advice and support on their main issue of concern
Here’s what some of the young people we surveyed had to say
Katie*, 13
Hayley*, 17.
Joshua*, 14.
Matt*, 18.
* Name and image have been changed to protect identity. Compare this year’s responses with past National Surveys of Young Australians. For further information E youthsurvey@missionaustralia.com.au Where to get help
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