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| 5 May 2021 | |
| School News |
We are proud of our Y9 student Maria G. for her participation in the video of the Greek Ministry of Health to promote the programme "Children and adolescents in the days COVID-19" about mental health of young people during the lockdown periods. The video has been broadcasting in TV since last week.
"This fatigue, especially during the second quarantine, is expressed in a lack of perspective and optimism - an unprecedented resignation that coexists with intense anger and hate speech," Artemis K. Tsitsika, associate professor of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, told K. EKPA and scientific manager of the Adolescent Health Unit (TEU) at the Children's Hospital "P. and A. Kyriakou ". As evidenced by the signs of incarceration in adolescents, the long lockdown was not painless at all, on the contrary it caused multiple wounds. Read more information on the Kathimerini article.
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