Australia NewsExclusiveThe study will track sleep, social activity, sport, reading, medication use, and academic shifts to gauge the ban’s impact on teens.0CANBERRA, Australia—Following the under-16 social media ban, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant says her team will monitor the behaviour of young Australians to assess the impact on their well-being.In exclusive comments to The Epoch Times, Inman-Grant said her team would not simply monitor whether children were staying off social media.
Australias eSafety to Track Teen Well-Being After Under-16 Social Media Ban
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