Embed from Getty ImagesThe Duchess of Cambridge has visited the new HQ of children’s mental health charity @Place2Be to officially open their centre of excellence, and meet staff, counsellors, teachers and school leaders who'll be using the centre. pic.twitter.com/nvoYphL1Nl
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018
The Duchess of Cambridge has visited the new HQ of children’s mental health charity @Place2Be to officially open their centre of excellence, and meet staff, counsellors, teachers and school leaders who'll be using the centre. pic.twitter.com/nvoYphL1Nl
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018The Duchess got chance to join pupils from nearby Albion Primary School who were taking part in an exercise on ‘friendship’ which is part of the latest training for school-based counselling. pic.twitter.com/yvI0UWSFHI
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018
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The Duchess got chance to join pupils from nearby Albion Primary School who were taking part in an exercise on ‘friendship’ which is part of the latest training for school-based counselling. pic.twitter.com/yvI0UWSFHI
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018Speaking to officially open their new centre today, The Duchess, who is Patron of @Place2Be, praised everyone for their work to support school leaders and parents, and for being at the forefront of efforts to give every child the best start in life. pic.twitter.com/xaziIjInG1
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018
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Speaking to officially open their new centre today, The Duchess, who is Patron of @Place2Be, praised everyone for their work to support school leaders and parents, and for being at the forefront of efforts to give every child the best start in life. pic.twitter.com/xaziIjInG1
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 7, 2018The Duchess of Cambridge officially opened the new headquarters of children’s mental health charity Place2Be on March 7th in London. She learned about the training provided and research conducted by Place2Be around children’s mental health, and took part in a discussion with mental health professionals. She also met staff and pupils from one of the charity’s longstanding partner schools. The Duchess then joined a roundtable with members of Place2Be’s Research and Evaluation team, and the independent Research Advisory Group, to discuss how the charity uses evidence and research to inform and continuously improve practice. Finally, she unveiled a plaque at an official ceremony to mark the building’s opening.