Daily Mirror

BBC Kate: Why I quit the news

She had Covid kid policy fears

- BY MARK JEFFERIES Showbiz Editor mark.jefferies@mirror.co.uk @mirrorjeff­ers

KATE Silverton has told how she quit her high-profile BBC job because the impact of pandemic policies on children was not being questioned enough.

The former newsreader said she no longer enjoyed the industry by the time she left in 2021.

The mother of two, 53, retrained as a child psychologi­st because she wanted to help out more.

Kate, who worked at the BBC for more than two decades, told Psychologi­es magazine: “News wasn’t bringing me joy throughout that period of time.

“And I was questionin­g a lot of the policies that weren’t being interrogat­ed as rigorously as they might have been journalist­ically, in terms of the impact I was seeing the pandemic having on children.

“I wanted to be in a position where I was helping more.”

The Government has faced criticism for its decision to close schools for long periods during lockdown, as well as its policies on children wearing masks.

Kate joined the broadcaste­r in 1997 and was a regular face on BBC

News at One and BBC Weekend News.

She also made occasional appearance­s on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News.

The former Strictly Come Dancing contestant has a psychology degree from Durham University.

At the time of her departure, she said: “My academic background is in child psychology, and becoming a mum really inspired me. “My journey has been decades long, both in understand­ing more about children’s mental health, and as a parent really benefiting from all the interviews and access to advice I was given by incredible people.” In her latest interview, Kate added: “People often ask me – women especially – if there is a second act when it comes to your career, and my advice is always to follow your heart and your joy.

“It can take a massive leap of faith, and I know we’re not all in the position financiall­y but sometimes, when you commit to an idea, providence will follow. You can have a second act, you just have to decide what it’s going to be.”

 ?? ?? SECOND ACT Kate is now a child psychologi­st
SECOND ACT Kate is now a child psychologi­st

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