A Positive Message of Support at This Year’s Teen Talk Event
On Tuesday, 19th November, teenagers from across Cork County will participate in this year’s Teen Talk event, which focuses on promoting positive mental health. The event, hosted by Cork County Council will be held at the Radisson Hotel in Little Island, Cork. With 500 students attending in person and more than 33 schools joining via live stream, the event is expected to reach an audience of over 3,500 transition year students.
Now in its seventh year, Teen Talk, a national award-winning event, provides a platform for students to engage with important topics such as resilience, mental health awareness, and maintaining a positive mindset. Through the insightful presentations by expert speakers, the event aims to equip young people with the tools they need to face everyday challenges with confidence.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Joe Carroll, said,
Sharon Corcoran, Director of Service at Cork County Council, said,
The event will feature inspiring speakers, including Marie Crowe (MC) RTE Sports Journalist and Phil Healy, Olympic Athlete.
This initiative is part of Cork County Council's commitment to supporting positive mental health and overall health and wellbeing throughout the county. By bringing together public and private partners, the Council aims to foster community development through greater integration of services and resources, helping to build a brighter future for young people across Cork.