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Recognition event 2010

The inaugural MindMatters Recognition event was held on Thursday 4 November 2010 in Canberra. Sixteen schools and colleges were acknowledged as leaders in MindMatters implementation during the past 5–7 years. Each school story can be accessed from the school name below.

recognition_bannerDr Andrew LDr Andrew Leigh, Member for Fraser, representing the Honourable Mark Butler, the Minister for Mental Health, presented the school representatives with their recognition certificates.

 

 

 

Schools receiving MindMatters recognition were:

The MindMatters Evaluation Report by Australian Council for Educational Research was launched.

Some of the MindMatters Recognition recipients.

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Northern Beaches State High School, Qld

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Robert Townson High School, NSW

 

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Scone High School and Scone Public School, NSW

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Travancore School, Vic