June 2009

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This third issue of Radar provides insight into using online technologies in giving "homework" or in between session exercises to young people. It also gives useful information on online safety for young people and tips you can provide them for staying safe online.

You will also find information about how you can get involved in some current research on Understanding the use of information communication technology by health care professionals to improve young people’s mental health and wellbeing.

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SETTING HOMEWORK- IN BETWEEN SESSIONS

When discussing with young people things they can do outside of session times it is useful to encourage them to research their condition so that they are better able to make choices and decisions. Recommending credible websites with information phrased in a youth friendly manner — like ReachOut.com — is a great place to start.

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ONLINE SAFETY

Today you can access almost anything on the internet, from entertainment, credit and financial services to products from every corner of the world.  While the internet affords a certain level of anonymity, there are increasing ways in which your personal information can be at risk.

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CURRENT RESEARCH OPPERTUNITIES

You’re invited to be part of an exciting research study - Understanding the use of information communication technology by health care professionals to improve young people’s mental health and wellbeing

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