Catherine, Princess of Wales, is shown mental health initiatives at two Nottingham universities.
The Princess of Wales spoke to staff and students about their work on mental health supportCatherine, Princess of Wales, has said she would "love to be a student again" after seeing how two universities work to support mental health.
She said mental health "does matter" and took part in a session designed to build students' confidence.At NTU's Clifton Campus she spoke to representatives from both NTU and the University of Nottingham about a variety of initiatives including peer-to-peer mentoring, NTU's mental health dashboard and Step in Circle sessions, which encourage students to share experiences to help them build confidence.
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