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14 to 24 year-olds reportedly disengaging from society, even before Covid

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      14 to 24 year-olds reportedly disengaging from society, even before Covid

      Author
      Newstalk ZB,
      Publish Date
      Thu, 28 Apr 2022, 7:42am

      Young people are going to need help to get out and about again.

      The Graeme Dingle Foundation has found a number of 14 to 24 year-olds are disengaging from their peers, education and society.

      Many school students are in their rooms socialising online, leaving caregivers isolated and struggling to re-engage them.

      The Foundation's research manager, Julie Moore, told Mike Hosking this has been a worldwide and New Zealand problem for some time, even before Covid.

      “Covid, of course, is obviously going to exacerbate the problem so they’re not going to automatically re-engage and this is something young people need help to do.”

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