Friday, January 22, 2021
The Pink Jacket
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Health

    Enhanced safety for health and social care staff

    Health & Nutrition Technical Brief: Nurturing Care Groups Project Model – World

    Health & Nutrition Technical Brief: Nurturing Care Groups Project Model – World

    What Fauci, other health officials plan to say at coronavirus hearing

    What Fauci, other health officials plan to say at coronavirus hearing

    The Economic And Health Trade-Offs Of Reopening The Economy

    The Economic And Health Trade-Offs Of Reopening The Economy

    Pandemic And Protests Are Just Another Piece Of The Health Care Debate For Colorado Voters

    Pandemic And Protests Are Just Another Piece Of The Health Care Debate For Colorado Voters

    Nine years on, Fukushima’s mental health fallout lingers

    Nine years on, Fukushima’s mental health fallout lingers

  • Money
    Japan says U.S. hasn’t requested more money to host American troops

    Japan says U.S. hasn’t requested more money to host American troops

    Tragic death of postmaster suspected of taking money he never touched

    Tragic death of postmaster suspected of taking money he never touched

    Airlines Are Raising More Money — and Their Stocks Are Falling

    Airlines Are Raising More Money — and Their Stocks Are Falling

    5 Ways to Leverage Market Downturns as Opportunities to Make More Money

    5 Ways to Leverage Market Downturns as Opportunities to Make More Money

    Money and debt: Paying for the crisis

    Money and debt: Paying for the crisis

    The Shocking Amount of Money Caesar Mack Gave Maria Every Year

    The Shocking Amount of Money Caesar Mack Gave Maria Every Year

  • Sport
    “Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

    “Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

    UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

    UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

    It’s a bright rallying start for M-Sport

    It’s a bright rallying start for M-Sport

    UK Sport denies imperilling welfare with experimental substance at London 2012

    UK Sport denies imperilling welfare with experimental substance at London 2012

    Wimbledon, Silverstone & Cricket World Cup: ‘Afterwards, all you wanted to do was play, watch and talk sport’

    Wimbledon, Silverstone & Cricket World Cup: ‘Afterwards, all you wanted to do was play, watch and talk sport’

    Keats’ words invoke a sport that once sparked ethical debate

    Keats’ words invoke a sport that once sparked ethical debate

  • Tech
    Tech Mahindra temporary tweaks logo in solidarity against COVID-19 fight

    ITC to focus on agri-tech start-ups

    Navigating the road ahead for battery tech – EURACTIV.com

    Navigating the road ahead for battery tech – EURACTIV.com

    Florida Tech’s Golf Trio Sam Avey, Kyle Decenzo and Evan Thompson Receive All-America Scholar Honors

    Florida Tech’s Golf Trio Sam Avey, Kyle Decenzo and Evan Thompson Receive All-America Scholar Honors

    New Website The Wired Shopper Redefining the Tech Lifestyle

    New Website The Wired Shopper Redefining the Tech Lifestyle

    Tech start-ups need to be bold in finding opportunities amid pandemic

    Tech start-ups need to be bold in finding opportunities amid pandemic

    Vietnamese more worried about tech takeover than regional peers

    Vietnamese more worried about tech takeover than regional peers

  • Travel
    Designing a Travel Photo Book (PLUS 15% Discount Code)

    Designing a Travel Photo Book (PLUS 15% Discount Code)

    Life and Travel Round Up: Jan-Feb 2020

    Life and Travel Round Up: Jan-Feb 2020

    Highs, Lows, and Travel Stats

    Highs, Lows, and Travel Stats

    Storm Dennis brings train delays and travel warnings in Essex

    Storm Dennis brings train delays and travel warnings in Essex

    Storm Dennis travel disruption continues across Scotland

    Storm Dennis travel disruption continues across Scotland

    Quarantines, Travel Bans And Cancelled Conferences Cost The Economy Billions —And Won’t Stop The COVID-19 Coronavirus

    Quarantines, Travel Bans And Cancelled Conferences Cost The Economy Billions —And Won’t Stop The COVID-19 Coronavirus

  • Video
    Why Narcissism is the "Secondhand Smoke" of Mental Health

    Why Narcissism is the "Secondhand Smoke" of Mental Health

    Fixing Health Care For All | Mike Bloomberg 2020

    Fixing Health Care For All | Mike Bloomberg 2020

    How To Start Eating Healthy (LIFE CHANGING)

    How To Start Eating Healthy (LIFE CHANGING)

    Delhi Elections: What Political Parties Can Learn from People's Health Manifesto

    Delhi Elections: What Political Parties Can Learn from People's Health Manifesto

    What The Health | Documental con subtítulos en español

    What The Health | Documental con subtítulos en español

    10 fun facts about health care in Germany: From home remedies to house doctors | Meet the Germans

    10 fun facts about health care in Germany: From home remedies to house doctors | Meet the Germans

The Pink Jacket
  • Home
  • Health

    Enhanced safety for health and social care staff

    Health & Nutrition Technical Brief: Nurturing Care Groups Project Model – World

    Health & Nutrition Technical Brief: Nurturing Care Groups Project Model – World

    What Fauci, other health officials plan to say at coronavirus hearing

    What Fauci, other health officials plan to say at coronavirus hearing

    The Economic And Health Trade-Offs Of Reopening The Economy

    The Economic And Health Trade-Offs Of Reopening The Economy

    Pandemic And Protests Are Just Another Piece Of The Health Care Debate For Colorado Voters

    Pandemic And Protests Are Just Another Piece Of The Health Care Debate For Colorado Voters

    Nine years on, Fukushima’s mental health fallout lingers

    Nine years on, Fukushima’s mental health fallout lingers

  • Money
    Japan says U.S. hasn’t requested more money to host American troops

    Japan says U.S. hasn’t requested more money to host American troops

    Tragic death of postmaster suspected of taking money he never touched

    Tragic death of postmaster suspected of taking money he never touched

    Airlines Are Raising More Money — and Their Stocks Are Falling

    Airlines Are Raising More Money — and Their Stocks Are Falling

    5 Ways to Leverage Market Downturns as Opportunities to Make More Money

    5 Ways to Leverage Market Downturns as Opportunities to Make More Money

    Money and debt: Paying for the crisis

    Money and debt: Paying for the crisis

    The Shocking Amount of Money Caesar Mack Gave Maria Every Year

    The Shocking Amount of Money Caesar Mack Gave Maria Every Year

  • Sport
    “Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

    “Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

    UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

    UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

    It’s a bright rallying start for M-Sport

    It’s a bright rallying start for M-Sport

    UK Sport denies imperilling welfare with experimental substance at London 2012

    UK Sport denies imperilling welfare with experimental substance at London 2012

    Wimbledon, Silverstone & Cricket World Cup: ‘Afterwards, all you wanted to do was play, watch and talk sport’

    Wimbledon, Silverstone & Cricket World Cup: ‘Afterwards, all you wanted to do was play, watch and talk sport’

    Keats’ words invoke a sport that once sparked ethical debate

    Keats’ words invoke a sport that once sparked ethical debate

  • Tech
    Tech Mahindra temporary tweaks logo in solidarity against COVID-19 fight

    ITC to focus on agri-tech start-ups

    Navigating the road ahead for battery tech – EURACTIV.com

    Navigating the road ahead for battery tech – EURACTIV.com

    Florida Tech’s Golf Trio Sam Avey, Kyle Decenzo and Evan Thompson Receive All-America Scholar Honors

    Florida Tech’s Golf Trio Sam Avey, Kyle Decenzo and Evan Thompson Receive All-America Scholar Honors

    New Website The Wired Shopper Redefining the Tech Lifestyle

    New Website The Wired Shopper Redefining the Tech Lifestyle

    Tech start-ups need to be bold in finding opportunities amid pandemic

    Tech start-ups need to be bold in finding opportunities amid pandemic

    Vietnamese more worried about tech takeover than regional peers

    Vietnamese more worried about tech takeover than regional peers

  • Travel
    Designing a Travel Photo Book (PLUS 15% Discount Code)

    Designing a Travel Photo Book (PLUS 15% Discount Code)

    Life and Travel Round Up: Jan-Feb 2020

    Life and Travel Round Up: Jan-Feb 2020

    Highs, Lows, and Travel Stats

    Highs, Lows, and Travel Stats

    Storm Dennis brings train delays and travel warnings in Essex

    Storm Dennis brings train delays and travel warnings in Essex

    Storm Dennis travel disruption continues across Scotland

    Storm Dennis travel disruption continues across Scotland

    Quarantines, Travel Bans And Cancelled Conferences Cost The Economy Billions —And Won’t Stop The COVID-19 Coronavirus

    Quarantines, Travel Bans And Cancelled Conferences Cost The Economy Billions —And Won’t Stop The COVID-19 Coronavirus

  • Video
    Why Narcissism is the "Secondhand Smoke" of Mental Health

    Why Narcissism is the "Secondhand Smoke" of Mental Health

    Fixing Health Care For All | Mike Bloomberg 2020

    Fixing Health Care For All | Mike Bloomberg 2020

    How To Start Eating Healthy (LIFE CHANGING)

    How To Start Eating Healthy (LIFE CHANGING)

    Delhi Elections: What Political Parties Can Learn from People's Health Manifesto

    Delhi Elections: What Political Parties Can Learn from People's Health Manifesto

    What The Health | Documental con subtítulos en español

    What The Health | Documental con subtítulos en español

    10 fun facts about health care in Germany: From home remedies to house doctors | Meet the Germans

    10 fun facts about health care in Germany: From home remedies to house doctors | Meet the Germans

The Pink Jacket
No Result
View All Result
Home Health

Prince William urges people to talk more as he plays mental health Jenga with footballers

davidcrossan by davidcrossan
February 7, 2020
in Health
0
Prince William urges people to talk more as he plays mental health Jenga with footballers
0
SHARES
4
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Prince William has used a game of mental health Jenga to encourage people to talk more and stop being worried about offending people – as he reveals his children can drive him insane but that he ‘loves them dearly’.  

The Duke of Cambridge, 37, a lifelong Aston Villa fan, joined footballers from Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Manchester United to take part in the game which featured questions on each block designed to stimulate conversation.

Drawing on their own experiences on and off the football pitch, the players shared personal anecdotes as they opened up about how they manage pressure, and discussed with The Duke the importance of talking and why mental health should no longer be a taboo subject.

The Duke of Cambridge, 37, a lifelong Aston Villa fan, joined footballers from Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Manchester United to take part in the game which featured questions on each block designed to stimulate conversation

The Duke of Cambridge, 37, a lifelong Aston Villa fan, joined footballers from Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Manchester United to take part in the game which featured questions on each block designed to stimulate conversation

It was William who pulled the final block that sent the Jenga tower tumbling down, as he and the other players laughed at the game's climactic end. Each block contained questions designed to encourage conversation about mental health (pictured left to right: Adebayo Akinfenwa, Andros Townsend and Kelly Smith)

It was William who pulled the final block that sent the Jenga tower tumbling down, as he and the other players laughed at the game’s climactic end. Each block contained questions designed to encourage conversation about mental health (pictured left to right: Adebayo Akinfenwa, Andros Townsend and Kelly Smith)

The Duke divulged during the game how his children can 'drive him insane' when asked what makes him most happy - but added that he 'loves them dearly'. 'You're most happy when they're all around, he said

The Duke divulged during the game how his children can ‘drive him insane’ when asked what makes him most happy – but added that he ‘loves them dearly’. ‘You’re most happy when they’re all around, he said

William was joined by Crystal Palace's Andros Townsend, Watford FC's Troy Deeney (right), Manchester United's Scott McTominay (left), Wycombe Wanderers' Adebayo Akinfenwa and former Arsenal women's player Kelly Smith for the game of Jenga.

William was joined by Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend, Watford FC’s Troy Deeney (right), Manchester United’s Scott McTominay (left), Wycombe Wanderers’ Adebayo Akinfenwa and former Arsenal women’s player Kelly Smith for the game of Jenga.

Urging people to not be afraid of speaking out, William said: ‘I like for people to be able to share stuff that really matters, because that is what this is about. 

‘It’s not about making it into a big deal. We all have mental health. It’s about trying to understand somebody and understand what they’ve been through. 

‘Part of this is about being more open about how we feel and about being able to talk about those feelings. Not to shy away. 

I think we’re quite modest in this country. We don’t want to delve, we don’t want to offend anyone and we don’t really ask. We’ve got to be a bit more punchy.’

William was joined by Crystal Palace’s Andros Townsend, Watford FC’s Troy Deeney, Manchester United’s Scott McTominay, Wycombe Wanderers’ Adebayo Akinfenwa and former Arsenal women’s player Kelly Smith for the game of Jenga.

Video of the game as been released to mark the Heads Up Weekends, which will see all of football coming together over two weekends in a bid to kick off the biggest ever conversation around mental health.

The Duke divulged how his children can ‘drive him insane’ when asked what makes him most happy – but added that he ‘loves them dearly’. ‘You’re most happy when they’re all around, he said.

Prince William and teammates Andros Townsend, who plays for Crystal Palace, Adebayo Akinfenwa of Wycombe Wanderers and Fran Kirby of Chelsea, enthusiastically celebrated their victory over their opponents, which included Villa player John McGinn

Prince William and teammates Andros Townsend, who plays for Crystal Palace, Adebayo Akinfenwa of Wycombe Wanderers and Fran Kirby of Chelsea, enthusiastically celebrated their victory over their opponents, which included Villa player John McGinn

The duke and his table football team took it to the wire but scored the winner in the closing seconds

The duke and his table football team took it to the wire but scored the winner in the closing seconds

It was a win for Prince William and his team - Crystal Palace player Andros Townsend (left), Adebayo Akinfenwa of Wycombe Wanderers (second left) and Fran Kirby of Chelsea (right)

It was a win for Prince William and his team – Crystal Palace player Andros Townsend (left), Adebayo Akinfenwa of Wycombe Wanderers (second left) and Fran Kirby of Chelsea (right)

His comments came after he earlier this week revealed he reads to Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, one, ‘all the time’ – and said a particular favourite is Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson. 

The illustrated book tells the story of a witch who invites animals to travel with her on her broom. It was published in 2002 and adapted into a TV film in 2012. 

Also in his conversation with the footballers, William revealed that sport has always been a great passion of his and he loves being part of a team. 

‘Any physical, challenging situations like that I relish. Also, it’s where I’m part of a team. Because of a lot of what I do I’m on my own a lot of the time, I have to lead a room and lead an event. 

‘Whereas when you’re on a pitch it takes 11 people to win. So I feel very much as long as I’ve got to look after my corner of the pitch, that’s my little territory. I kind of guard it, look after it and effectively win it for the team. I like that comradery.’

In the end, it was William who pulled the block that sent the Jenga tower tumbling down as he and the footballers laughed at the games climactic ending.

At the same event, which took place in London yesterday, the Duke showed off his competitive streak during a game of table football.

He and teammates Andros Townsend, who plays for Crystal Palace, Adebayo Akinfenwa of Wycombe Wanderers and Fran Kirby of Chelsea enthusiastically celebrated a victory over their opponents, which included Villa player John McGinn. 

William, a longtime advocate of mental health awareness, launched Heads Up - which is a legacy of the Royals' charity Heads Together - in May last year at Wembley. Pictured during the table football tournament

William, a longtime advocate of mental health awareness, launched Heads Up – which is a legacy of the Royals’ charity Heads Together – in May last year at Wembley. Pictured during the table football tournament

While William staunchly supports Midlands-based side Villa, his son Prince George, six, is a fan of Chelsea FC

While William staunchly supports Midlands-based side Villa, his son Prince George, six, is a fan of Chelsea FC

While William staunchly supports Midlands-based side Villa, his son Prince George, six, is a fan of Chelsea FC

The duke, who is president of the Football Association (FA), also admitted to feeling 'gutted' at the weekend after his team lost an important match against relegation rivals Bournemouth

The duke, who is president of the Football Association (FA), also admitted to feeling ‘gutted’ at the weekend after his team lost an important match against relegation rivals Bournemouth

The duke and his table football team took it to the wire but scored the winner in the closing seconds, with the prince exclaiming: ‘What a game, what a game!’ as they shook their opponents’ hands. 

William, a longtime advocate of mental health awareness, launched Heads Up – which is a legacy of the Royals’ charity Heads Together – in May last year at Wembley. 

He said at the time: ‘We all need to take care of our everyday mental fitness, and provide support to one another when we face setbacks, so we can be match fit for whatever lies ahead.’ 

It supports the important work which is already taking place across the UK to end the stigma surrounding mental health, and strives to raise awareness, spark conversation and signpost to support.

For the Heads Up Weekends, every football team from across the Premier League, English Football League, National League, Barclays FA Women’s Super League, FA Women’s Championship and FA Women’s National League will dedicate their matches to Heads Up. 

Prince William has written a personal message in every match day programme, which reads: ‘Imagine if we talked about mental health as much as we talk about football… many of us won’t go a day without talking about it.

‘Whatever team we support, every single fan, player and manager has one thing in common – we all have mental health, in the same way that we all have physical health. And we will all face ups and downs in life which will affect it.

‘It’s time we start taking our mental fitness as seriously as we do our physical fitness, and that starts with talking.’  

Earlier this week, Prince William and wife Kate visited Port Talbot Steelworks and took part in a discussion with Tata executives and union representatives before spending time with employees in the plant's Hot Strip Mill and training academy. The royal couple donned hardhats and boiler suits over their clothes for the outing

Earlier this week, Prince William and wife Kate visited Port Talbot Steelworks and took part in a discussion with Tata executives and union representatives before spending time with employees in the plant’s Hot Strip Mill and training academy. The royal couple donned hardhats and boiler suits over their clothes for the outing

This follows the Take A Minute campaign which saw 32 fixtures in the FA Cup Third Round delayed by a minute to promote better mental health, with a video clip narrated by the Duke and footballers Frank Lampard, Harry Maguire and Alex Scott.

While William staunchly supports Midlands-based side Villa, his son Prince George, six, is a fan of Chelsea FC.

Last week William visited Everton FC’s official charity Everton in the Community as part of the Heads Up campaign.

He was seen meeting player Jordan Pickford, before playing Emoji Bingo with some of children of Springwell Park Community Primary School. 

The prince has previously visited Hendon FC to learn about the club’s mental health outreach initiatives as part of the Heads Up mental health campaign.

During a conversation with coaches he highlighted how abuse might be a difficult issue for players to discuss and that racism needed to be tackled.

He said: ‘People are now talking a little bit about mental health issues but I imagine talking about racism is still quite a difficult subject, especially when it’s happening in such a public fashion with Premier League matches or Champions League.’

The duke added: ‘We’ve got to do something about it. I’m fed up with it. I’m so bored of it.’

Earlier this week, William and wife Kate visited Port Talbot Steelworks and took part in a discussion with Tata executives and union representatives before spending time with employees in the plant’s Hot Strip Mill and training academy. 

 



Source link

Advertisement Banner
Previous Post

‘No, people aren’t just blowing it’ — the ways taxpayers use their refund money is both encouraging and troubling

Next Post

How Germany's Universal Health-Care System Works

davidcrossan

davidcrossan

Next Post
How Germany's Universal Health-Care System Works

How Germany's Universal Health-Care System Works

Discussion about this post

February 2020
M T W T F S S
    Mar »
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
242526272829  

Recent News

“Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

“Sport is a vehicle for promoting equal opportunities”

July 12, 2020
UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

UK Sport says it ‘will not seek medals at any cost’ after energy drink claims

July 12, 2020

Categories

  • Health
  • Money
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Video
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2020 The Pink Jacket

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Health
  • Money
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Video

© 2020 The Pink Jacket