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The Princess of Wales visited Castle Hill Academy in New Addington, Croydon, to mark Children’s Mental Health Week 2026.
Read moreA new video mini-series created by BAFTA ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 explores the importance of belonging for wellbeing, with familiar faces from stage and screen.
Read morePlace2Be's Programme Leader for Family Work, Judah, reflects on the topic of belonging, in line with this year's theme 'This is My Place'.
Read moreTo launch Children's Mental Health Week 2026, 15 organisations have joined forces to celebrate the role of communities in helping children to thrive.
Read morePlace2Be calls for £15 million funding to support 13,500 children, improving their mental health, behaviour, and engagement in school.
Read morePlace2Be welcomed guests to the 2025 Carol Concert on 4 December and raised £108,000.
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Place2Be's Programme Leader for Family Work, Judah, reflects on his own journey navigating his children's neurodiversity.
Read moreLast month, Place2Be held a conference calling for attention to shift mental health treatment for children and young people to prevention methods.
Read moreThe Young BAFTA Roadshow concludes its 2025 series with a visit to Nottingham Place2Be partner school.
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We urge the Chancellor to make “positive investment in childhood” to build resilience and growth for children so they can thrive from childhood into adulthood, and succeed in the workplace.
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Sophie Dahl, Jamie Cullum, Paloma Faith, Dominic West, Laura Wright, YolanDa Brown and Laura Dockrill are announced for the 2025 Place2Be Carol Concert.
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Discover how Place2Be builds a pioneering mental health service in one of the UK’s most remote communities.
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