Princess Kate turned heads in a bright purple suit as she gave the biggest speech of her life Kate The Princess of Wales gave what AIDS described as the biggest speech of her life in the Assembly US national symposium at the design museum in London, the royal wore a striking purple Amelia Wickstead coordinated suit with black heels and OED with confidence from the moment she arrived at the venue in the post In her statement Kate launched a Global Change Manifesto to create an International framework of social and emotional life skills that children need to learn to prepare for adulthood.
She opened her speech by explaining why protecting Childhood is important to her and said that people often ask me why I focus my time on Childhood. The answer is because I care deeply about making a positive difference in helping and supporting the most vulnerable. those who need help the most.
This concerns not only the youngest children in our society, who are by their very nature very vulnerable, but also the many young people and adults who are having to endure Kate's speech. opens today's National Symposium, an event organized by the Princess of Wales and the Royal Foundation Center that will bring together cross-sector leaders.
Child and adult experts and global thinkers to consider how we develop our thinking and behavior throughout our lives to build resilience for the future Fern cotton will host a who is event a shap US Champion and Mental Health and Well-Being Advocate for the event will also feature talks from a variety of thought leaders to outline the economic and human case for science. learning to prioritize childhood and our social and emotional development.
Conducted a first-of-its-kind global listening exercise involving experts from 21 countries around the world. This work aims to unify thinking and agree on the important Foundational skills that we already have from childhood but continue to develop In addition, help to establish happy lives.
Healthy Adulthood is committed to unifying a Common Core skillset that applies equally to children and adults so that we can bring people together with a unified language and vision to Drive action at every level. The U.S. National Symposium Shaping will share findings from this activity and focus on action needed to make social and emotional skills more of a priority.