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The Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived in Belfast for a shock time out as they go to a suicide prevention charity.
Prince William and Kate, both 40, are traveling cross-community corporations assisting human beings from all backgrounds, with the first stop being at PIPS Charity, which offers aid to individuals who are considering, or who have at some factor considered, ending their very own lives.



The last time the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Northern Ireland was in 2019. Following Queen Elizabeth's dying on eight September 2022, King Charles III visited Northern Ireland alongside Camilla Queen Consort.
PIPS Charity was once established in 2003 following the tragic loss of fourteen younger human beings to suicide in Belfast over a brief duration of time the preceding year.
Compelled to act following the devastating events, stakeholders from throughout the town came together to try to address the issue.



The charity can provide a vary of tailored suicide prevention, counselling and bereavement help services, while also offering training to contributors of the public, helping them to spot those at risk of suicide and signpost them to support.
During their visit, Their Royal Highnesses will speak with PIPS Charity workforce and counsellors about the life-saving work that the charity affords to service customers and how the organisation has worked to dispose of all viable limitations to help those experiencing suicidal thoughts.
This includes using a ‘no appointment needed’ provider and coaching its reception personnel to be in a position to help members of the public in distress.



Their Royal Highnesses will then meet with one of the charity’s clients who will communicate about their private challenges and how PIPS is assisting them to overcome these.
Since the begin of the COVID-19 pandemic the organization has viewed a huge upward shove in these accomplishing out for help, such as an amplify of over 500% amongst young people.
The Prince and Princess will be shown some of the methods PIPS Charity uses to help kids in need, along with artwork therapy, before joining a crew of volunteer counsellors in packing up the charity’s ‘Little Boxes of Hope’.



These aid programs are given to youngsters following their time with the charity to aid their ongoing recuperation and make sure that their parents and guardians feel better equipped to cope.

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