Launching a whole society blueprint for suicide prevention
We recently brought together Fellows, partners, policymakers, and practitioners in Parliament to launch A Whole Society Blueprint for Suicide Prevention.
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We recently brought together Fellows, partners, policymakers, and practitioners in Parliament to launch A Whole Society Blueprint for Suicide Prevention.
We recently brought together Fellows, partners, policymakers, and practitioners in Parliament to launch A Whole Society Blueprint for Suicide Prevention.
The Churchill Fellowship has launched a new report, A Whole Society Blueprint for Suicide Prevention, bringing together global learning, lived experience, and insights from Churchill Fellows working across suicide prevention between 2019 and 2023.
Bryce Evans (CF 2023), Professor at Liverpool Hope University, was the opening keynote speaker at the FCSI (Foodservice Consultants Society International) Europe, Africa, Middle East annual conference held in Liverpool.
By Bryce Evans, 29 May 2026
Lorraine George (CF 2017) was awarded the title of International Intergenerational Ambassador by the Macrosad Chair in Intergenerational Studies at the University of Granada during Global Intergenerational Week.
By Lorraine George, 29 May 2026
From Monday 1 June 2026, the Churchill Fellowship team will be based at The Leather Market, 11–13 Weston Street, London SE1 3ER.
Jeannot Farmer (CF 2023) worked in partnership with MAA Scotland (The Movement for an Adoption Apology Scotland) and Dr. Stella Bolaki of the University of Kent to deliver and take part in two artist's book workshops in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
By Jeannot Farmer, 28 May 2026
Leanne Werner (CF 2023) was interviewed for Wicked Leeks, a digital news channel, joining the dots between food, farming & politics. She talked about her work aiming to spark an urban horticultural revolution in Britain – transforming what we grow in our cities
Mike Spencer (CF 2025) won the Innovator of the Year award at the Global Search & Rescue Excellence Awards, recognising his work pioneering the use of Eurasian otters in UK search and rescue.
By Mike Spencer, 19 May 2026
We spoke to Ali Zafar about how his Fellowship is shaping new approaches to financial education in the UK. After already founding LifeSmart, Ali used his Fellowship to explore why financial literacy remains low, learning from systems in Singapore, Vietnam, and Bali. His research has led to a new framework for understanding how financial capability develops, and has already informed updates to his work and contributions to UK policy discussions. Ali is now finalising his report and developing resources to share his findings across government, charities, and the private sector.
By Ali Zafar, 18 May 2026
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) attended a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of work to reduce knife harm and improve community safety.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew, 18 May 2026
Leisa Nichols-Drew (CF 2018) attended a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of work to reduce knife harm and improve community safety.
By Leisa Nichols-Drew, 18 May 2026