Youthsafe knows that fear appeals and shock tactics are not effective in stopping young people from taking unsafe risks and won’t lead to positive behaviour change. In addition, using education in isolation of other structural or systemic improvements will not better outcomes for individuals.
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Exploring why car insurance for young drivers costs moreDiscover why it can be challenging for young drivers to navigate car insurance and why it may come at a much higher cost. In 2023, the 17-25 age group accounted for 22% of total driver fatalities in Australia (drive.com.au 2024). This is a worrying statistic that highlights the increased risk associated with young, inexperienced drivers which plays a part in contributing to higher costs of car...0 Comments 0 Shares 122 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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How parents and coaches can ensure safety in sportSafeguarding young athletes by enhancing safety in sports is a great way for parents and coaches to foster a supportive environment for all. As parents and coaches, ensuring the safety of young athletes isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a commitment to their well-being and development. Every game and every practice presents an opportunity to create a nurturing environment...0 Comments 0 Shares 978 Views 0 Reviews
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Prioritising Sports Safety And Wellbeing Of Young PlayersWith nearly 70% of youth engaging in some form of sporting activity, it’s important to make sure that they are safe and that their coaches also have the necessary resources to enhance their knowledge about sports injuries and safety requirements to increase safety, foster well-being and inspire retention. Why We Shine A Spotlight On Sports Safety From swimming and football to rugby and...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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