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 EE news Rory Noonan request 03/05/2017.
Well-Being Week at Douglas Community School.
The National Green Ribbon Campaign, an initiative to get Ireland talking about mental health, took place at Douglas Community School on Wednesday 3rd May 2017.
Past pupil Darragh Fleming spoke to 5th and 6th year pupils at the school.
(from l to r) 5th year students Nick Browne, Alex Chandler, Eric Hyland, past pupil Darragh Fleming, Ben O'Connor, Jordan Hickey and Conor Birkett seated beneath the 'Appreciation Tree' at the school.
Students have been encouraged to add coloured post-its to the tree to highlight the things in their lives they are grateful for.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wellbeing-02 
 EE news Rory Noonan request 03/05/2017.
Well-Being Week at Douglas Community School.
The National Green Ribbon Campaign, an initiative to get Ireland talking about mental health, took place at Douglas Community School on Wednesday 3rd May 2017.
Past pupil Darragh Fleming spoke to 5th and 6th year pupils at the school.
(from l to r) 5th year students Nick Browne, Alex Chandler, Eric Hyland, past pupil Darragh Fleming, Ben O'Connor, Jordan Hickey and Conor Birkett seated beneath the 'Appreciation Tree' at the school.
Students have been encouraged to add coloured post-its to the tree to highlight the things in their lives they are grateful for.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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EE news Rory Noonan request 03/05/2017.
Well-Being Week at Douglas Community School.
The National Green Ribbon Campaign, an initiative to get Ireland talking about mental health, took place at Douglas Community School on Wednesday 3rd May 2017.
Past pupil Darragh Fleming spoke to 5th and 6th year pupils at the school.
(from l to r) 5th year students Nick Browne, Alex Chandler, Eric Hyland, past pupil Darragh Fleming, Ben O'Connor, Jordan Hickey and Conor Birkett seated beneath the 'Appreciation Tree' at the school.
Students have been encouraged to add coloured post-its to the tree to highlight the things in their lives they are grateful for.
Pic; Larry Cummins