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Global wellbeing programme reaches one million children

A programme that teaches five- to seven-year-olds coping skills to deal with the difficulties in life has reached one million children.

Launched in 2002, ‘Zippy’s Friends’, a mental health promotion programme, is delivered by teachers in schools and kindergartens in 29 countries across Europe, Latin America, India and China.

zippy-s-friends-brazilThis week, ‘Zippy’s Friends’ reached its one millionth child in a classroom in Sao Paulo, Brazil (pictured right), where the programme is known as ‘Amigos de Zippy’.

It coincides with Mental Health Awareness week 2014 running from 12-18 May.

To mark the programme’s milestone achievement, charity Partnership for Children, which manages ’Zippy’s Friends’, has launched a new website.

 ‘Zippy’s Friends’ is a story-based programme about a group of young children and Zippy, a pet stick insect. The programme is delivered across 24 sessions over a school year.

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