HRH The Duchess of Cambridge announces Royal Patronage of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance
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 Published On Premiered May 6, 2022

Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales was announced as the Maternal Mental Health Alliance’s (MMHA) Royal Patron during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week on 6th May 2022.

The MMHA is honoured and delighted that The Princess of Wales has recognised and chosen to support our work by becoming Royal Patron. The Princess’ longstanding dedication to the Early Years and keen interest in mental health marry beautifully with the Alliance’s mission to ensure every mum, baby and family affected by perinatal mental health problems can access the right care and support necessary. We look forward to working with The Princess to make this goal a reality for all.

Find out more about the MMHA at www.maternalmentalhealthalliance.org.
Find out more about The Princess' Early Years work at https://royalfoundation.com/early-years/ and mental health at https://royalfoundation.com/mental-he....

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The birth of a child is one of life’s greatest gifts. But it can also be one of the most challenging times for many families and one that should not be faced alone.

This Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week is about the power and importance of connection. The past couple of years have reminded us just how much we need each other and how vital our relationships are to our long-term health and happiness. This starts in the very earliest years of our lives, when we need close and continuous care from the people around us to nurture our development and ensure that we get the right start in life.

But we all know that pregnancy, childbirth and the first months and years of a child’s life can be hugely demanding. Parents often feel lonely and overwhelmed by these early years. Around twenty per cent of women in the UK are reported to experience perinatal mental illness. Sadly, we also know that many more are suffering in silence. No one is immune to experiencing anxiety and depression during this time.

It is crucial, therefore, that all those who might be struggling are given the right support at the right time, so that they’re able to share these feelings without fear of judgement and can access the information, care and support they need to recover.

Over the last decade, charities and organisations working in this space have come together to transform attitudes, raise awareness and ensure that services are available to parents and babies at this important time in their lives.

Much of this vital work has been led by the Maternal Mental Health Alliance, a fantastic organisation of which I am extremely proud to become Patron of today.

There is plenty more to be done. And it’s down to each and every one of us to support parents and carers, and all those who are raising children today. Because by ensuring that the next generation of children can thrive, we can help to build a stronger, healthier and more nurturing society which benefits us all.

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