The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry celebrated World Mental Health Day this week.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry celebrate World Mental Health Day
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In the lead up to World Mental Health Day, The Duke of Cambridge visited the Data Observatory at Imperial College London to receive a briefing on the progress the Heads Together campaign and its partners have made towards the national conversation on mental health.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry founded Heads Together in February 2016, in partnership with eight leading mental health charities to highlight how the power of conversations, being able to talk openly about mental health challenges, can be life-changing.
At the Data Observatory The Duke saw the results of the largest ever survey of the British public on mental health.
Heads Together is part of The Royal Foundation of The...
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry celebrate World Mental Health Day
Credit/Copyright: Royal.uk
In the lead up to World Mental Health Day, The Duke of Cambridge visited the Data Observatory at Imperial College London to receive a briefing on the progress the Heads Together campaign and its partners have made towards the national conversation on mental health.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry founded Heads Together in February 2016, in partnership with eight leading mental health charities to highlight how the power of conversations, being able to talk openly about mental health challenges, can be life-changing.
At the Data Observatory The Duke saw the results of the largest ever survey of the British public on mental health.
Heads Together is part of The Royal Foundation of The...
- 10/12/2017
- Look to the Stars
Prince Harry teamed up with the U.K. military on Monday to urge armed forces members to consider that their mental health is as important as their combat skills.
Harry, 33, and the British Defense Secretary Sir Michael Fallon are launching a new partnership to improve the mental health of current and former military personnel.
The former army captain, who returned to the U.K. from Toronto last week following his successful Invictus Games for wounded and sick veterans and armed forces members, said, “Crucially, fighting fitness is not just about physical fitness. It is just as much about mental fitness too.
Harry, 33, and the British Defense Secretary Sir Michael Fallon are launching a new partnership to improve the mental health of current and former military personnel.
The former army captain, who returned to the U.K. from Toronto last week following his successful Invictus Games for wounded and sick veterans and armed forces members, said, “Crucially, fighting fitness is not just about physical fitness. It is just as much about mental fitness too.
- 10/9/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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