Well Windsor was introduced at a community event attended by residents, business leaders, school heads, and mental health advocates.

The charity raises awareness about mental health and increase access to wellbeing services for young people.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Nicola Chandler, Executive Headteacher, Dedworth Campus; Andy Murdoch Headteacher Desborough College; Pete Griffiths, Head of School, Windsor Girls School; Mark Mackie, Head of School, Dedworth Green First School.LEFT TO RIGHT: Nicola Chandler, Executive Headteacher, Dedworth Campus; Andy Murdoch Headteacher Desborough College; Pete Griffiths, Head of School, Windsor Girls School; Mark Mackie, Head of School, Dedworth Green First School. (Image: Well Windsor)

Attendees were informed about the charity's objectives and the role the community can play in achieving these.

Louise Reznikova, Deputy Headteacher, Windsor Boys School; Gavin Henderson, CEO Windsor Learning PartnershipLouise Reznikova, Deputy Headteacher, Windsor Boys School; Gavin Henderson, CEO Windsor Learning Partnership (Image: Well Windsor)

D LEFT to RIGHT: Local Windsor teens helping at the event. Lucy Nuttall, Cerys Watkins, Tirion WatkinsD LEFT to RIGHT: Local Windsor teens helping at the event. Lucy Nuttall, Cerys Watkins, Tirion Watkins (Image: Well Windsor)

Andy, a representative of the charity, said: "Our mission is to ensure that our schools in particular receive the maximum support they need to help all children to thrive and to break the stigma surrounding mental health struggles."