2018年3月24日土曜日

《キャサリン妃 シンポジウム開催!@ 英国王立医学協会》




めっちゃ遅れとりましたが、、、
(−_−;)
こっから、おそらく連投します


《キャサリン妃  シンポジウム開催!@ 英国王立医学協会

3 / 21 (水)


 @ the Royal Society of Medicine
(英国王立医学協会)

『a symposium 
on children's mental health』

キャサリン妃とロイヤルファウンデーションが主催の
シンポジウムを開催

テーマは
子供達のための
社会的かつ感情的サポートをするべく
早期介入に関して。

研究者、リサーチャー、開業医や教育者
チャリティーが一堂に会し
周産期、母性、幼児のメンタルヘルス
そして
子育てやスクールにおける方策
について議論がなされた。

教授の報告によると
生涯に至るメンタルヘルス事項の50%が
14歳未満に始まっているのだとか。
そして
貧困地域に育った子供たちは
そうでない子供に比べ
メンタルヘルスの問題を発症率が
4.5倍高いそう。

キャサリン妃は、この日
出産関連のメンタルヘルスの問題や
両親、家族、教師たちへのサポートの必要性
についての認知を広めるため、
今後
専門家とエクスパートと組織による
長期のコラボレーションを
計画していくことを発表された。

ここ最近メンタルヘルス関連公務が、
とっても増えている上
この件に関する議論も多くなっています。

今年に入ってからだけでも
今年一月
”Mentally Healthy Schools”のローンチや
最近は、今月の頭
"Place2Be" の本部
オープニングに出席

とにかく
公務を通して
キャサリン妃のハートに刺さり、
今や、
ライフワークの”核”
となった
”メンタルヘルス”と”早期介入”

この日はスピーチもされたキャサリン妃

「I really feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention… providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime」

さて〜〜
FASHION!!!!

春到来〜〜〜〜
のカラーは良い!!
が、デザイン、、、、、、

ノーカラーのシンプルデザインの
コート&ドレスのアンサンブル

一見これまでお召しのデザインと似ているようだが
似て非なり

素材がチープ
パターンが甘い。

妊娠中のキャサリン妃の
かなりカーヴィーな体型を
美しく見せるのは難しいけれど
しかし、それこそ腕

こちらは
キャサリン妃がご愛用のデザイナー
《ジェニー・パッカム》
のビスポーク

第一子&二子をお披露目の時にも
このデザイナーのドレス
というほどお気に入りですが、
私はイマイチ

今回それが露見

セクシー寄りのイブニングドレスがお得意のデザイナーですが、
ロイヤルの基本、コンサバなニュアンスは
やはり苦手とみた。

セクシー系とコンサバは真逆に近い。
そしてコンサバは難しいのです、実は。

現に
このアンサンブルを着たキャサリン妃
めっちゃ古臭く見えます、、、

落ち着きすぎて、ただ単に保守的にしただけ、、、
という風にしか見えない、
ダサいコンサバ

頼むよ〜〜〜ジェニーさん!!
って感じだけど
コンサバをわからない人がやると、
こういうことになってしまいます。。

イブニングドレスだけこのブランドに任せることにして
公務のロイヤルスタイルは
他のデザイナーにしたほうが良いですよ〜、キャサリン妃。
同様の声多し。
やっぱりね。

これは酷すぎ。

色の鮮やかさで、かろうじて見られる、、ってレベル。

この色見て
若かりし頃のエリザベス女王を思い出しましたが
70年代の方がよっぽどオシャレ。
47歳の女王の方が若く見えるほど
キャサリン妃の方が、
おばさん臭い。。。

チャレンジ精神無く
落ち着きすぎると、
老けます。

足元は
キャサリン妃にとって
春の象徴!
ヌードパンプスで。

日本同様
まだまだ寒いロンドンですが
足元はやはり、もう春

ヘアは素敵
髪もダークに落ち着きましたね〜
ツヤツヤ感が増しました。


NEW ミントグリーンコート《Jenny Packham》
NEW ミントドレス《Jenny Packham》
ピアス《Kiki McDonough》"green amethyst and diamond cushion cut earrings"
クラッチLoeffler Randall》"Tab clutch"  £181
Gianvito Rossi》"praline pumps"   8.5cm


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The Royal Foundation organised the symposium on Kate's behalf, inviting leading academics and charities that are championing the importance of early intervention to make children healthier and more resilient later in life, thus avoid serious problems which often emerge only in adolescence or in adult years

Kensington Palace said: "Stemming originally from her interests in issues such as addiction and the effects of family breakdown, and her visits to charities and support organisations, Her Royal Highness has been struck time and time again by how so many of society's greatest social and health challenges often stem from problems that start to manifest themselves in the earliest years of life."

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登場〜! 


























 





greeted by Lorraine Heggessey, chief executive of the Royal Foundation and Peter Fonagy, chief executive of the Anna Freud Centre





The symposium, hosted by the Royal Foundation and chaired by President of the Royal Society for Medicine and Regius Professor of Psychiatry at King's College London, Professor Sir Simon Wessely, brought together academics, researchers, practitioners, educators and charities to explore issues such as perinatal, maternal and infant mental health; parenting support and advice; and resources for schools and educators

Professor Neil Humphrey spoke about Mentally Healthy Schools. He said "50% of lifetime mental health issues begin before the age of 14 and that children from deprived areas are 4.5 times more likely to develop a mental health issue".



seated alongside 《Peter Fonagy》
 chief executive of the ”Anna Freud Centre”



Her Royal Highness announced her plans to create a long-term collaboration between experts and organisations to raise awareness of perinatal, maternal and infant mental health, as well as the need to support parents, families and teachers


スピーチへ〜〜

慣れてこられた様子?


”キャサリン妃のスピーチ”

"I really feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention… providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime"

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'As I look around the room, I see friends from many different sectors: friends who have shared with me their knowledge, and who have answered my questions patiently whilst I’ve interrogated them in my endeavour to learn about this complex range of issues.
Academic colleagues who have shown me their ground-breaking research into the causes of perinatal and post-natal depression, and how they are addressing these in the clinic; Those who I have visited over the years who provide crucial links within the community, and whose services help families with essential parenting support and guidance; and other wonderful organisations which have done so much to improve support for the emotional wellbeing of children in schools.
I could name so many of you, but I'm utterly grateful to you all for giving your time and wisdom so freely. We all know how important childhood is; and how the early years shape us for life. We also know how negative the downstream impact can be, if problems emerging at the youngest age are overlooked, or ignored. It is therefore vital that we nurture children through this critical, early period.
But as we've heard, at what stage in a child’s development could we, or should we, intervene, to break the inter-generational cycle of disadvantage? The more I have heard, the more I am convinced that the answer has to be: 'early' and ' 'the earlier, the better'. In fact, it would seem that we cannot intervene early enough.
We do need mental health support in primary schools before the biological changes and academic pressures of adolescence kick in. We also need a focus on parenting and family support, so that parents feel able to get their children ‘school ready’, and are confident that they themselves can cope with the mental and emotional needs of their own children.
We need to highlight how important it is to support mothers too, potentially before they even give birth. They need to be aware how vulnerable they might be and, critically, know where they can find help for themselves, as well as for their babies and toddlers.
But potentially we could start to look even earlier, by teaching parenting and relationship skills to teenagers, to get the next generation of parents child-ready, well before they have to put these skills into practice. After listening to those working in this complex area, my own view is that children’s experiences in their early years are fundamental. They lay the foundations not only for healthy outcomes during the teenage years, but also for adulthood.
Addressing the issues only when they take root, later in life, results in huge detriment; detriment to the healthcare, education and social support systems in our country; but, perhaps more importantly, detriment to future generations over the long term.
In 2011, Graham Allen, who is with is here today, wrote a report for Government on the need for early intervention. I hope, Graham, you don’t mind me quoting from your report, in which you referred to the cycle of deprivation and dysfunction, from generation to generation. There, you said that, “If we intervene early enough, we can give children a vital social and emotional foundation, which will help to keep them happy, healthy and achieving throughout their lives and, above all, equip them to raise children of their own.”
 I could not agree more.
Because these are ‘lifetime’ issues, they require a very long term perspective. But the issues are also complex and multi-sided, so they need integrated, collective approaches to create real impact. This is what I am so keen to explore.
We are here today because we all believe that every child deserves the best possible start in life.
I have therefore entrusted the Royal Foundation, under the leadership of Aida Cable, to gather a group of experts to develop the thinking in this critical area: experts and partners to build upon existing work, and to look at developing sustainable solutions which will help deliver our shared ambitions.
Providing children in their earliest years with social and emotional security builds strong foundations which last a lifetime. I really do feel so passionately about the importance of early intervention, and that by working on new approaches together, we can make a real difference for generations to come.'


終了〜
















今年1月23日には
Mentally Healthy Schools”
をローンチ
@ Roe Green school

'Mentally Healthy Schools' is a free and easy to use website for schools, drawing together reliable and practical resources to improve awareness, knowledge and confidence in promoting and supporting pupils’ mental health 


最近の関連公務
今月、3月7日

 Opened the headquarters of the children's mental health charity 
”Place2Be”

《Seraphine》"Marlene blue lace dress





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OUTFIT


NEW ミントグリーンコート《Jenny Packham》
NEW ミントドレス《Jenny Packham》


bespoke mint green Jenny Packham coatdress with bow detail at the collar and a matching dress



同じようなカラーで
かつてエリザベス女王も〜〜!!
圧倒的にこっちが可愛い❤️

エリザベス女王 1973年
attended a polo match @ Windsor in 1973




ピアス《Kiki McDonough》"green amethyst and diamond cushion cut earrings"

green amethyst and diamond cushion cut earrings



クラッチLoeffler Randall》"Tab clutch"  £181


The bag is handcrafted from lizard-effect leather in a soft blush hue. "Perfect for day or night, this design opens to a surprisingly spacious twill-lined interior complete with a zipped pocket for smaller items."



Gianvito Rossi》"praline pumps"   8.5cm


ヘア&メーク

had her rich brunette curls coiffed to perfection and wore her makeup in a typically flawless style – she sported a flawless base and natural eye makeup, with a smattering of pinky nude lipstick and her cheeks looked delicately flushed



(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5526339/Pregnant-Kate-looks-blooming-green.html)



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