Charles's Day On the Other Side of the Tracks ; in an Exclusive Interview, the Prince Reveals How He Is Leading Research Into the Brain Trauma of Abused Children
Evening Standard - London › September 11, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › September 11, 2009
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FRANKLY," Prince Charles tells me, "if you really want to know, it is very frustrating that I'm ahead of my time. Some of my ideas take 25 or 30 years to get through. In this case, I passed the ideas to a person who understood their significance. And now, or so I am told, these ideas are starting to bear fruit."
The Prince is not harping on about architecture or climate change. Rather, he is referring to a passion that has preoccupied him since soon after he set up the Prince's Trust in 1976: how to help disadvantaged young people.See the full content of this document
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Charles's Day On the Other Side of the Tracks ; in an Exclusive Interview, the Prince Reveals How He Is Leading Research Into the Brain Trauma of Abused Children
Seven years ago, Prince Charles sent Camila Batmanghelidjh, founder of the pioneering children's charity Kids Company, a sheaf of 25 clinical papers that looked at the impact of abuse on children's brain development.
Today ...See the full content of this document
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