Brisbane Times
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NSW students were taught ‘resilience’. It didn’t help
An NSW Health study tracking over 2,000 high school students from year 7 to 10 found school resilience programs had no impact on teenagers' fruit and vegetable consumption or physical activity levels. Students received an average of nine hours of resilience lessons yearly, yet outcomes matched schools without the programs.
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