Mia Seymour and Jade Chan Saw.
Camera IconMia Seymour and Jade Chan Saw. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Quinns Beach Primary’s sports carnival spreads positive Act-Belong-Commit message

Lucy JarvisNorth Coast Times

Principal Shaun Carmody said the school was proud to be part of the Act-Belong-Commit campaign.

“We have existing mentally healthy activities and events that tie into the Act-Belong-Commit ethos,” he said.

“This campaign is a great tool to promote positive mental health and wellness with our students, school staff, parents and the wider community.”

The September 11 carnival also promoted Mental Health Week, which runs from October 2 to 10.

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The school provided information from local clubs, including the Quinns Rocks Little Athletics, Quinns Calisthenics and North Coast Ball clubs.

Visit actbelongcommit.org.au or call 9266 1873.