Cannabis harm worse than tobacco
BBC News 31 July 2007 A single cannabis joint could damage the lungs as much as smoking up to five […]
BBC News 31 July 2007 A single cannabis joint could damage the lungs as much as smoking up to five […]
Family First says that the questioning of women entering New Zealand public hospitals about family violence is a step in
BBC News 30 July 2007 Male teachers can have a positive impact on the behaviour of primary school boys, a
UK Telegraph 30 July 2007 Only one in five of today\’s children play outside in the street or local parks
NZPA 29 July 2007 Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples is horrified at another alleged Maori child abuse case, but says
NZ Herald July 29, 2007 The removal of corporal punishment in schools has been highlighted as a root cause of
Concerns expressed by the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) today that they are facing increasing violence and intimidation from primary
Family First NZ has released a 5-point Action Plan to tackle the high rates of child abuse in NZ. “The
Family First NZ is joining with For the Sake of our Children Trust in calling for an official Inquiry into
Daily Mail 26 July 2007 A single joint of cannabis raises the risk of schizophrenia by more than 40 per cent,
Evening Standard (UK) 25 July 07 Parents are snapping up a satellite tracking system for their children so they can
Daily Mail UK 25 July 2007 A mother who scolded her tantrum-throwing daughter in a shop was outraged to be visited
NZ Herald / Reuters July 25, 2007 A continuing decline in the number of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases is
Eastern Courier 25 July 2007 Hell Pizza\’s magazine featuring a scantily-clad Nicky Watson, gags about Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin\’s death,
BBC News 23 July 2007 The children of wealthier parents, particularly those with working mothers, are more likely to be
Sunday Telegraph (UK) 22 July 2007 …But mothers and fathers who insult each other in front of their children may now
Sunday Star Times 22 July 2007 A teacher convicted of sexually molesting a nine-year-old boy had been supported by his
Sunday Star Times 22 July 2007 A teacher convicted of sexually molesting a nine-year-old boy had been supported by his
Sunday Telegraph (UK) 21 July 2007 For more than a decade, America\’s campaigners for sexual abstinence have successfully preached that the
The Dominion Post 21 July 2007 Violence and dangerous behaviour is on the rise in schools with more pupils assaulting
Sydney Morning Herald Opinion July 16, 2007 Steve Biddulph is the author of a series of best-selling books on childhood
Daily Mail UK 20 July 2007 Children born following IVF treatment are almost twice as likely to suffer ill-health, experts have
Sydney Morning Herald July 20, 2007 PANIC over childhood obesity has contributed to a dramatic rise in the number of
OneNewsNow.com July 19, 2007 A recent study suggests that when couples decide to get help instead of a divorce, those
New York Times 19 July 2007 Experts have often wondered what proportion of men who download explicit sexual images of
NZ Herald July 19, 2007 Doctors are unnecessarily prescribing children powerful antipsychotic drugs which can lead to drowsiness, depression, tooth
Daily Telegraph (Australia) July 18 2007 PREVIOUS drug use, rather than being depressed or coming from an underprivileged background, is
NZ Herald July 18, 2007 Funding for tertiary courses in prostitution could be considered under changes aimed at boosting quality
Hell’s Pizza continues to offend customers and families with an offensive promotional magazine being included with takeaway pizzas being delivered
The Age (Australia) July 17, 2007 PEOPLE who divorce, separate or lose a partner through death are more likely to
Evening Standard UK 17 July 07 Talking about your troubles is often said to be the first step toward dealing
New York Times Opinion 16 July 2007 Elizabeth Marquardt, a vice president of the Institute for American Values, is the
Herald Sun (Australia) July 16, 2007 DESPERATE Australian couples are buying sperm from anonymous \”designer donors\” through overseas websites. The
Herald Sun (Australia) July 16, 2007 THE Federal Government is under mounting pressure to introduce mandatory health labels warning pregnant
Pew Research Centre 12 July 2007 More and more working mums say working full-time is not ideal; they\’d rather be
Indiana University 11 July 2007 The first study to examine genetics as a culprit in the higher-than-usual divorce rate among
UK Telegraph 11 July 2007 Official forms in future should require people to declare whether they are married, a Tory
The Australian July 09, 2007 AUSTRALIA\’S first wave of baby-boomer divorcees are far less happy as they approach retirement and
Herald Sun (Australia) July 09, 2007 ALL dads should be paid two weeks paternity leave to improve wellbeing and work
Herald on Sunday July 08, 2007 An art teacher who posted hard-core pornographic pictures of himself and two women on internet