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  1. May 19, 2023 · Vanessa Taylor. Clare Milford Haven founded JamesPlace in memory of her son, who died by suicide in 2006. This was the catalyst for Milford Haven to set up JamesPlace, a charity that ...

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  2. Frequently. Asked Questions. Who is James? JamesPlace was founded by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley following the tragic death of their son James. Aged just 21, James took his own life ten days after a minor operation. He sought help for his anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn’t find the urgent help he so desperately ...

  3. After the family tragedy of losing her son James to suicide in 2006, she later co-founded the charity James' Place in England during 2018. The original location in Liverpool operated as the first non-clinic suicide crisis centre in the UK, [2] [4] several locations were added to the Marchioness' charity in Newcastle upon Tyne and London, and through fundraising, the charity plans to raise £10 ...

  4. Jun 21, 2023 · James Wentworth-Stanley took his own life aged 21. JamesPlace. Daniel Keane June 21, 2023. A woman whose son took her own life has called on men to speak out about their mental health – as a ...

    • Daniel Keane
  5. Clare Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven, is a writer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the suicide prevention charity, JamesPlace, in memory of her eldest son, James. Since his death in 2006, Clare has dedicated her life to making a positive impact on society by becoming an advocate for the well-being of communities in need.

    • Co-Founder And Trustee
    • James' Place
  6. I n the days following the suicide of her 21-year-old son James, Clare Milford Haven realised she had to make a decision. “I had a choice,” she says. She could go to pieces over James’s death or she could “be strong, for my children, for everyone”. Like so many other devastated parents she’d go on to meet, she made her decision.

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  8. Launched by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley, following the death of their son, James, in 2006, the establishment operates centres in both Liverpool and London – with the latter venue having opened little over a year ago, by HRH The Prince of Wales – and has become acknowledged for its lack of waiting lists; its ability to ...

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