7. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
DAILY RESPECT
Growing up is hard work! Many young people complain that they don't get enough help from
those people who should be helping them most - adults! 'I can't understand it.' says 15-year-
old Hayley Lomas, 'Instead of understanding, sympathy and support in getting through this
difficult time, we often get criticism.'
Hayley isn't alone in thinking this, but there are, of course, many adults who do want to pass
on their experience and knowledge. In fact, some of them set up a website and mobile
phone app called Daily Respect. So, how does it work?
'It's easy!' says Geraint Tillotson, the man who started Daily Respect, the organisation that
provides the app and website. 'You download the app and then you get a daily message
through the app about an issue that's important for many teenagers. If you then want to find
out more, there will be a link to the relevant section of our website which will give much more
detail about the subject.' Daily Respect contacted over a thousand teens to get their ideas
before they even started the site. Now their app and website users can email their ideas for
other topics they are interested in. 'The most popular area of the site are the pages about
relationships,' explains Tillotson. 'But problems at school including bullying are also popular.'
Daily Respect tries to provide simple, practical information to help young people make good
decisions and so get as much as possible from life. If you are interested in getting the daily
