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NSW students were taught ‘resilience’. It didn’t help
A NSW Health study tracking over 2,000 high school students found broad resilience programs had no impact on fruit and vegetable consumption or exercise levels. Students received nine hours of resilience lessons annually over three years, yet schools with programs showed identical health outcomes to those without. The finding raises questions about Australia's half-billion-dollar investment in school wellbeing initiatives.
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