Queen Maxima paid a working visit to a Parnassia Group Mental Health Facility in The Hague. The visit focused on the possible impact of the corona pandemic on mental health care, focusing on both current problems and opportunities and new developments. Queen Maxima spoke for the first time to people with mental health problems about the impact of the corona pandemic on themselves and their treatment. Severe psychiatric patients often have physical complaints and are a very vulnerable target group in addition to the elderly. Members of the Parnassia Group's Customer Council discussed the possibilities of calling (image), online processing and home visits. Queen Mxima also received an explanation of the online Treatment Super Brains. This app helps people with ADHD stay in control of their lives. Then Queen Maxima began talking to caregivers about the prospects for the future in psychiatry based on appropriate and remote care. Experienced designers, philosophers, experts and expe
Her Majesty Queen Rania on Monday visited the Design Institute Amman (DIA) in support of Jordan’s design industry and met with designers enrolled in its courses and workshops. The Queen was welcomed by the Founding Director of the institute, Randa Jabaji, who gave her a tour of some of the facility’s workshops and classrooms, according to a statement from Her Majesty’s office. Queen Rania participated in a discussion with 16 designers, moderated by Jabaji and Amman Design Week co-director Abeer Seikaly. The debate focused on the status of design education in Jordan, the need to increase awareness about the sector and collaboration between the DIA and the Amman Design Week team. Her Majesty’s first stop was the institute’s Jewellery Lab, a space dedicated to classes and workshops on the art of jewellery making and design, she also met with students from the institute’s graphic design classroom, where the introductory-level graphic design programme is taught and participated in a
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