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Knockbeg receives Cycle Against Suicide Ambassador School Award

Patrick Kelly and Conor Doran with Teacher Teresa Egan collecting Knockbeg's award
Conor Walsh and Conor Doran with Teacher Teresa Egan collecting Knockbeg's award

On Tuesday last, September 12, the now annual Cycle Against Suicide Ambassador School Awards ceremony was held at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.

These awards recognised the immense efforts of 89 schools around the island of Ireland who have completed the Ambassador School Programme, and became actively involved in mental health promotion.

The Ambassador School Programme is one aspect of a wide range of Cycle Against Suicide initiatives and programmes, is school-led, and involves the completion of “Five Gears” over the course of a year, all of which are aimed at raising awareness of the message that “It’s OK not to feel OK; and it’s absolutely OK to ask for help”.  

The Programme provides a framework for schools to integrate mental health activities into the school plan, and rewards schools who go the extra mile.

The Programme also aims to recognise innovative and effective initiatives, and facilitates schools to share and showcase good practice.

At the special reception, Knockbeg College was awarded the prestigious status of Ambassador School by Cycle Against Suicide in recognition of their fulfilment of the Five Gears, and their exceptional commitment to the promotion of positive mental health.  

Knockbeg College was represented at the event by Link Teacher Teresa Egan and students Conor Walsh and Conor Doran, who understandably are very proud of their achievements.

“The Ambassador School Awards ceremony was a great day. It’s wonderful to attend such a positive event, and have the efforts of the students recognised.

“Our participation in the Ambassador School Programme has had an enormously positive impact on our school community, fostered a school-wide approach to the promotion of positive mental health, and provided incredible opportunities for student leadership” said Ms Egan speaking at the event.  

Minister of State for European Affairs Helen McEntee presented the awards to students on what was a very positive enjoyable day for all involved.

More information on the Ambassador School Programme is available on www.cycleagainstsuicide.com