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RCSI launches colouring book for young people to explore the brain and mental health

Last week RCSI launched a new colouring book, ’Journey Through The Brain’, which helps young people to understand important issues about the biology of the brain and its connection to emotion and mental health. It outlines key information about the brain in short and simple language making the content of the book accessible to a wide audience. Pictured (l-r front) is Delia Cotter (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Joely Brady (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Dr Eoin Kelleher who illustrated the book (RCSI graduate class of 2014), Minister Helen McEntee, Fionn Munnelly (Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Clontarf) Aisling O'Kelly (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Mia Smith (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton). (l-r back) Donal Cotter (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf), Jamie Grant-Duggan (St Fintan’s High School, Sutton), Ryan Maher (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf) and Christian Young (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf).

Last week RCSI launched a new colouring book, ’Journey Through The Brain’, which helps young people to understand important issues about the biology of the brain and its connection to emotion and mental health. It outlines key information about the brain in short and simple language making the content of the book accessible to a wide audience. Pictured (l-r front) is Delia Cotter (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Joely Brady (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Dr Eoin Kelleher who illustrated the book (RCSI graduate class of 2014), Minister Helen McEntee, Fionn Munnelly (Mount Temple Comprehensive School, Clontarf) Aisling O’Kelly (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton), Mia Smith (Santa Sabina Dominican College, Sutton). (l-r back) Donal Cotter (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf), Jamie Grant-Duggan (St Fintan’s High School, Sutton), Ryan Maher (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf) and Christian Young (Mount Temple Comprehensive School Clontarf).


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