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Keyword: Young People - Well Being

The puzzle of Britain’s unhappy girls

Nearly a quarter of girls aged 14 (22%) said they had self-harmed in just a year according to a new report by The Children’s Society

‘Nearly a quarter’ of girls aged 14 self-harm

More than a fifth of 14-year-old girls in UK have self-harmed — report

Nearly a quarter of 14-year-old girls in UK ‘self-harming’, charity reports

Fifth of 14-year-old girls in UK ‘have self-harmed’

2018 IF index: how does the wellbeing of today’s twentysomethings compare to previous cohorts?

The good childhood report 2018

Young people are lonely – new research reveals

Challenges in conducting a new longitudinal study on children and young people well-being in the European Union

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