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My Virtual World and my Teen Mental Health – Combined School Christiana

Nadine Blom and Gert Diedericks will present My Virtual World and my Teen Mental Health at the Combined School Christiana on 31 July 2023 at 07:45.
Please note that this invitation is open to the  learners and parents of learners of the school only.
In loving memory of 16 year old Angie Diedericks who sadly took her own life on 1 April 2023. Angie was kind, smart, caring, gifted and talented and above all was very loved and she loved. The reality of suicide is that it can happen to anyone and any family.  We are very grateful to the many of you that support our important work. Please keep sharing and caring.
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