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RTÉ Brainstorm: How can schools help children to be their “best selves”?

Nov 20, 2019 | News

RTÉ Brainstorm recently published a piece by CMHCR PhD candidate Penny Quinn and Prof. Sinéad McGilloway on the implementation of the Buddy Bench Aware Programme which aims to help foster and support children’s sense of connectedness and belonging to their school, whilst reducing playtime exclusion and loneliness.

RTÉ Brainstorm is a platform for the academic and research community to contribute to public debate and communicate on a broad range of global issues. Please follow the link below to read the article:

https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2019/1118/1092626-how-can-schools-help-children-to-be-their-best-selves/

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