Duchess of Cambridge launches Centre for Early Childhood: 'We can break the cycle for next generation'

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'Even if we ourselves didn’t get the best start in life we can still break the cycle and develop the skills needed to raise the next generation better.'

Watch: Kate launches Centre for Early Childhood to create ‘more nurturing world’

She said the interest in early years came before she had her own children, as she met people dealing with mental health struggles, addiction and homelessness from the very first days of her royal life. "So to invest in children means also investing in the people around them - the parents, carers, grandparents, early years workforce and more. And therefore, transforming early childhood comes back to each and every one of us.

It also highlights how to strengthen the early years workforce, putting the data to work for the age group, and supporting long-term and intergenerational change. The Duchess of Cambridge visiting The Ark Open Farm in February 2020 in Newtownards, Northern Ireland, as part of her Early Years Foundation Survey.

 

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