#163 – Understanding Generation Z 🗓
We are living at a time of remarkable and unprecedented changes in behaviour, attitudes and experiences amongst young people. Generation Z (those who are currently aged 10 to 28 years) see the world with different eyes. What have been the formative experiences of this age group, what can we learn from them, and how can we support and encourage young people as they grow to maturity?
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Prof John Wyatt
John Wyatt is Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, University College London, a Senior Researcher at the Faraday Institute, Cambridge and President of the UK Christian Medical Fellowship.
He has a clinical background as a paediatrician caring for sick and premature infants and also a medical scientist researching into the prevention of brain injury in newborn babies.
He has always been interested in ethical dilemmas raised by advances in medical technology and has frequently engaged in public and professional consultations and debates from the perspective of the Christian faith.
His book Matters of Life and Death – human dilemmas in the light of the Christian faith has been translated into more than ten languages. His most recent book is Transforming Friendship. He and his wife Celia are longstanding members of All Souls Church in London.