Risks and wrongs (Captioned)

Australia, 1994

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Episode number 15 of Series “Teenagers’ guide to the galaxy”.
Part of a series developed for young people aged 9-16 which deals with issues of communication skills, interpersonal skills, life skills and problem solving. “Risks and wrongs” explores risk-taking, or illegal activities such as stealing or vandalism, and peer pressure among teenagers. Includes hints and advice from teenagers, police and other adults on issues such as being assertive; saying ‘no’; image amongst peers; friends - real or otherwise; actions and consequences; responsibility. Features Colette Mann as Fay.

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Seven Dimensions

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00:13:00:00

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Australia
Production dates
1994

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Teenagers' guide to the galaxy

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Teenagers' guide to the galaxy

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