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7:00 AM February 6, 2021
Campaigners in Suffolk have called for the Department for Health and Social Care to invest in mental health services for children
- Credit: Ipswich Borough Council
Campaigners in Suffolk have called for more investment in children s mental health services - amid ongoing concerns about the Covid-19 crisis impact on youngsters wellbeing.
A report published this month by children s commissioner Anne Longfield exposed concerns over access to support, as well as a postcode lottery of services across the country.
It found that just one in five children referred for services began their treatment within four weeks and that the speed of services expansion needed to increase.
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Days after her first-ever selfie video (against the royal rules!), Kate Middleton traded in her pom-pom beanie and puffer jacket for a more polished look for a call with Place2Be, a children s mental health charity. The Duchess of Cambridge spoke with teachers about remote learning something just about anyone can relate to right now and the importance of talking about mental health during the pandemic.
In the clip, Kate is wearing a navy blue tweed jacket with a point collar and frayed edge detail. She wore her usual soft makeup and had her hair pulled back into a tight ponytail, a shift from her usual straight hair for Zoom calls.
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