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Archbishop warns of child crisis | Archbishop warns of child crisis |
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A ban on advertising aimed at children should be considered to deal with a crisis in modern childhood, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said. | |
Dr Rowan Williams said pressures on young people - including those from school tests - contributed to one in 10 having mental health problems. | |
His comments came ahead of the launch of an inquiry into the state of childhood by the Children's Society. | |
But fertility expert Lord Winston said a lack of data made comparisons hard. | |
Dr Williams said certain areas such as advertising and the education system needed to be examined to tackle the crisis. | |
"We're talking about one in 10 young people with measurable, identifiable mental health problems including self harm and clinical depression. | |
"Now that's a very disturbing position. | |
"The whole thing about pester power for children, which of course advertising colludes with so often, needs challenging. | |
"The levels relentlessness of testing, the fact that teenagers don't any longer even have a year that's free of some major public tests, makes the whole educational system anxiety driven." | |
Childhood 'changed' | Childhood 'changed' |
The Children's Society is concerned about rising levels of child depression in the UK. | The Children's Society is concerned about rising levels of child depression in the UK. |
The independent inquiry is looking at all aspects of childhood amid growing concern over the health and quality of children's' lives. | The independent inquiry is looking at all aspects of childhood amid growing concern over the health and quality of children's' lives. |
Bob Reitmeier, the chief executive of the charity, said a period of reflection was needed to review the changed status of childhood, which had altered dramatically in terms of new technologies and a more diverse population. | Bob Reitmeier, the chief executive of the charity, said a period of reflection was needed to review the changed status of childhood, which had altered dramatically in terms of new technologies and a more diverse population. |
Lord Winston said: "It's all very well to say that childhood depression in greatly on the increase but there's no data to support that, which why an initiative like this would be useful. | |
"But it is important to point out this is the first such study of its kind. | "But it is important to point out this is the first such study of its kind. |
"The very fact that previous studies have not been done means that we don't have anything to compare the present time with," he told BBC News. | "The very fact that previous studies have not been done means that we don't have anything to compare the present time with," he told BBC News. |
'Academic straitjackets' | |
The Children's Society is concerned about a climate of "fear and confusion" among young people, she added. | |
The charity points to higher levels of depression and mental illness in the country than elsewhere in the European Union. | The charity points to higher levels of depression and mental illness in the country than elsewhere in the European Union. |
The archbishop's comments come a week after dozens of teachers joined children's authors and psychologists to write a letter to the Daily Telegraph, in which they highlighted "the escalating incidence of childhood depression". | |
They warned that poor diet, restricting exercise, putting children in "academic straitjackets", and dressing them like "mini adults" was stifling the natural creativity of many youngsters. | They warned that poor diet, restricting exercise, putting children in "academic straitjackets", and dressing them like "mini adults" was stifling the natural creativity of many youngsters. |
Signatories included children's writers Philip Pullman and Jacqueline Wilson, scientist Baroness Greenfield, former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo, child care expert, Dr Penelope Leach and environmentalist Sir Jonathan Porritt. |