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Briefing paper

Content Credentials: strengthening multimedia integrity in the generative AI era


The abuse of AI-generated media poses a significant and growing cybersecurity threat, creating an urgent need to bolster information integrity. This joint publication outlines leading approaches to confirming the provenance of digital content and recommends the swift and widespread adoption of Content Credentials across the information ecosystem.
Report

The disengagement gap: why student engagement isn’t what parents expect


One of the biggest challenges schools face at the start of 2025 is the persistently high levels of student chronic absenteeism. The goal of this report is to elevate student engagement as an important indicator to combat chronic absenteeism and help young people thrive in school. The report defines four modes of student engagement and...
Journal article

Meta-synthesis of qualitative studies: inclusion in the early childhood years

The purpose of this meta-synthesis was to integrate findings from qualitative research studying the experiences and outcomes of children when they participate in inclusive early childhood (EC) classrooms. The results support the finding that EC inclusion can result in positive outcomes for children and should be expanded as a service delivery model. Implications for the...
Report

Teens, social media and technology 2024


Amid concerns about technology’s impact on youth, many teens are as digitally connected as ever. Most U.S. teens use social media and have a smartphone, and nearly half say they’re online almost constantly, according to this survey of young people aged 13 to 17.
Briefing paper

Young people and violent extremism


A jointly authored analysis identifying common issues and trends contributing to youth radicalisation, including case studies from all of the Five Eyes countries. A whole-of-society response, including early intervention, is supported to counter the issue. The analysis informs the Australian Government’s upcoming counter-terrorism and violent extremism strategy.
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