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William & Kate Fund Mental Health Pilot for Norfolk Farmers
Key takeaways
- Announced in December 2024, the two-year pilot officially launches in 2025 and aims to reach the 1,500-strong community in Northwest Norfolk — nearly half of whom live on the Sandringham Estate.
- Create two part-time roles: A Rural Mental Health Coordinator and a Counsellor.
- Offer free face-to-face counselling for anxiety and depression through Talking Therapies.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Prince and Princess of Wales are co-funding a new mental health initiative with local charity Norfolk and Waveney Mind to support rural and farming communities around the royal Sandringham Estate.
Announced in December 2024, the two-year pilot officially launches in 2025 and aims to reach the 1,500-strong community in Northwest Norfolk — nearly half of whom live on the Sandringham Estate. The program will:
Create two part-time roles: A Rural Mental Health Coordinator and a Counsellor.
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