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Maxol Direct sponsor Schools Counselling service
Maxol Direct have announced they are to sponsor the new Schools Counselling and Support service by the NSPCC.
The company will sponsor a range of leaflets for the counselling service that will target parents and carers, professionals, pupils at primary and secondary schools and pupils with special needs.
Tony Sheridan, Marketing Manager for Maxol Direct, said his company were delighted to have had the opportunity to support the service for children and young people in the province.
The counselling service was launched as part of the NSPCC FULL STOP campaign education programme to create safe, listening and responsive schools for children and young people in Northern Ireland.
NSPCC Schools counsellors operate in 14 schools in the North Down, Omagh and Enniskillen areas, where the service has been successfully piloted since September 2000 in close association with the South Eastern and Western Education and Library Boards. (MB)
The company will sponsor a range of leaflets for the counselling service that will target parents and carers, professionals, pupils at primary and secondary schools and pupils with special needs.
Tony Sheridan, Marketing Manager for Maxol Direct, said his company were delighted to have had the opportunity to support the service for children and young people in the province.
The counselling service was launched as part of the NSPCC FULL STOP campaign education programme to create safe, listening and responsive schools for children and young people in Northern Ireland.
NSPCC Schools counsellors operate in 14 schools in the North Down, Omagh and Enniskillen areas, where the service has been successfully piloted since September 2000 in close association with the South Eastern and Western Education and Library Boards. (MB)
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