ENGLISH SPEECH | KATE MIDDLETON: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (English Subtitles)

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but what you do isn't for the quick win it's for the big win it's for a happier healthier society as well as for happier healthier children thank you anton deck and thank you mike and the ford trust for bringing us all here together this morning i'm so pleased to be joining you to launch the taking action on addiction campaign and i'm grateful to those of you who have shared your experiences of addiction with me here today addiction is not a choice no one chooses to become an addict but it can happen to any one of us none of us are immune yet it's all too rarely discussed as a serious mental health condition and seldom do we take the time to uncover and fully understand its fundamental root causes the journey towards addiction is often multi-layered and complex but by recognizing what lies beneath addiction we can help remove the taboo and shame that sadly surrounds it as a society we need to start from a position of compassion and empathy where we nurture those around us understand their journey and what has come before them we need to value and prioritize care and support helping to restore and connect individuals who are clearly suffering to the people around them that is why i'm so passionate about the work of the forward trust an organization i'm so proud to be a patron of this is the work that you and many other charities provide day in day out and it's needed now more than ever the pandemic has had a devastating impact on addiction rates and families and children are having to cope with addiction in greater numbers than ever before we know that over one and a half million people across the uk who did not have substance misused prior to lockdown may now be experiencing problems associated with increased alcohol consumption around 2 million individuals who are identified as being in recovery may have experienced a relapse over the past 18 months and almost one million young people and children are showing an increase in addictive behavior since the pandemic began yet there is hope over the last 10 years i have had the privilege of meeting many incredible people who have lived through the harsh realities of addiction through their own hard work and with help from communities and charities such as the forward trust lives really are being turned around these are stories of healing of hope and recovery that can inspire us all i fully support the taking action on addiction campaign to improve awareness and understanding of addiction the campaign will show us that not only do many people recover from addiction they can go on to prosper we can all play our part in helping this work by understanding by listening by connecting so that together we can build a happier healthier more nurturing society thank you over the last nine months the pandemic has been a worrying time for us all we've experienced isolation loss and uncertainty but in the midst of this crisis we've also seen huge acts of kindness generosity and empathy the pandemic has reminded us just how much we value living in a world where people care for one another and the importance of feeling connected to the people around us and it's these connections these relationships that are founded in the earliest years of our lives people often ask why i care so passionately about the early years many mistakenly believe that my interest stems from having children of my own and while of course i care hugely about their start in life this ultimately sells the issue short parenthood isn't a prerequisite for understanding the importance of the early years if we only expect people to take an interest in the early years when they have children we are not only too late for them we are underestimating the huge role others can play in shaping our most formative years too over the last decade i like many of you have met people from all walks of life i've seen that experiences such as homelessness addiction and poor mental health are often grounded in a difficult childhood but i have also seen how positive protective factors in the early years can play a critical role in shaping our futures too and i care hugely about this because the science shows that the early years are more pivotal for future health and happiness than any other period in our lifetime because as many as 40 percent of our children will arrive at school with below the expected levels of development and because the social cost of late intervention has been estimated to be over 17 billion pounds a year the early years are therefore not simply just about how we raise our children they are in fact about how we raise the next generation of adults they are about the society we will become which is why i wanted to start a society-wide conversation to hear what people across the uk think about the early years too i was humbled that over half a million people responded to the five big questions survey showing just how much people wanted to talk about this we combined these findings with national research and a covert lockdown survey and together this represents the uk's biggest ever study on the early years these collective insights are critical and the questions they pose will help guide our work in the years to come firstly if parents are struggling to prioritize their own wellbeing how can we better support them secondly what is at the root of why parents feel so judged thirdly how can we address parental loneliness which has dramatically increased during the pandemic particularly in the most deprived areas and finally if less than a quarter of us understand the unique importance of a child's first five years what can we do to make this better known we must do all we can to tackle these issues and to elevate the importance of the early years so that together we can build a more nurturing society because i believe the early years should be on par with the other great social challenges and opportunities of our time and next year we will announce ambitious plans to support this objective my final message is a thank you thank you to all the families and parents and carers for the important work you do every single day in raising our children and thank you to those of you working to support these families and their children too what you do takes hard work commitment and vision it is a brave thing to believe in an outcome in a world even that might not be fully felt for a generation or more but what you do isn't for the quick win it's for the big win it's for a happier healthier society as well as for happier healthier children only by working together can we bring about lasting change for the generations to come because i truly believe big change starts small [Music] [Music] you
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Published: Sat Jun 04 2022
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