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🇬🇧UK Researchers Confirm:"Insufficient evidence" that school-based behavioral health services are effective

🇬🇧UK Researchers Confirm:"Insufficient evidence" that school-based behavioral health services are effective

Also finds 85% of all studies on efficacy of these programs are unreliable for bias

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Following my last Substack on Australian researchers in this area, here’s a piece on a 2019 UK National Institute for Health Research-sponsored meta-analysis review largely mirroring the same results. So that’s Australia, and now UK calling “bunk” on the efficacy of school-based behavioral health.

Here’s some notes:

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