The British Royal Courts: The Duchess of Cambridge and her message for Mental Health Week
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, recorded a new video message for the Place2Be charity. This body, which she is the godmother issued for the occasion a series of pictures of the shooting.
In these pictures and the video, She appears in the company of 10 year olds Nimrah and Ryan, 7 year old Bailey-Rae and 11 year old Connor when they met in Salusbury Primary School elementary school at Queen's Park, London, organized by the Place2Be association.
This charity supports more than 75,000 child victims of psychological problems in school, and help in all the serious problems they may encounter such as bullying at school, domestic violence, loneliness ... The Duchess has recorded a video message addressed to the subjects of the United Kingdom on the occasion of the second "Children Mental Health Week." This year Catherine highlights in his speech the importance of giving young people the "tools to address and advance" the challenges of life.
Photo Credit: Paris Match
In these pictures and the video, She appears in the company of 10 year olds Nimrah and Ryan, 7 year old Bailey-Rae and 11 year old Connor when they met in Salusbury Primary School elementary school at Queen's Park, London, organized by the Place2Be association.
This charity supports more than 75,000 child victims of psychological problems in school, and help in all the serious problems they may encounter such as bullying at school, domestic violence, loneliness ... The Duchess has recorded a video message addressed to the subjects of the United Kingdom on the occasion of the second "Children Mental Health Week." This year Catherine highlights in his speech the importance of giving young people the "tools to address and advance" the challenges of life.
Photo Credit: Paris Match
The Duchess of Cambridge has recorded a special video message to help launch Place2Be's Children’s Mental Health Week 2016 (8-14 February) which this year focuses on the importance of building children’s resilience and their ability to cope with life’s stressful situations.Her Royal Highness has been Patron of Place2Be since 2013, reflecting her interest in children’s mental health and the importance of early intervention to provide children with mental health services in school, reaching children at the earliest stage possible to tackle problems before they escalate.Find out more about #ChildrensMHW here: https://www.place2be.org.uk/our-story/childrens-mental-health-week/
Pubblicato da The British Monarchy su Lunedì 8 febbraio 2016
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