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Stanley wins Herts Public Health #JustTalk Film Competition

Congratulations to Year 7 student Stanley Viner who won the #JUSTTALK 2019/20 film competition, which is organised by Hertfordshire Public Health Team. Each year students are invited to raise mental health awareness by creating a storyboard for ideas for short films promoting mental health issues. This year’s theme was ‘How to cope with Exam Pressure”, and the judging panel commended Stanley for his engaging story board relating to this theme. As part of Stanley’s prize, HCC Public Health will work with him to turn his storyboard into a film with a professional filmmaker. This will be used to promote the #JUSTTALK messages in Hertfordshire Schools that deal with exam stress over the coming year.

Well done to Stanley on his achievement and we look forward to seeing his film in due course!

To find out further information about the #Just Talk Film Competition please follow the link below;

https://www.justtalkherts.org/news/just-talk-film-competition.aspx

 

 

 

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