December 2022 Fellow's update: Anna Wardley
Mental health campaigner Anna Wardley (CF 2019) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Four Thought about why better support is needed for children after a parent dies by suicide.
By Anna Wardley,
Public Health Director Thara Raj (CF 2000) received the Association of Directors of Public Health’s Mentoring Award as part of the Association’s 175th anniversary celebrations. Thara was given the award in recognition of her commitment to mentoring the next generation of Directors of Public Health through running the Aspiring Directors of Public Health leadership programme.
Mental health campaigner Anna Wardley (CF 2019) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Four Thought about why better support is needed for children after a parent dies by suicide.
By Anna Wardley,
Charity founder James Edmonds (CF 2015) has co-written a new book, When Words Are Not Enough: Creative Responses to Grief.
By James Edmonds,
Charity advisor Shane Ryan (CF 2018) was awarded an MBE in the 2023 New Year Honours List for services to disadvantaged young people and to charity.
By Shane Ryan,
Honorary Senior Lecturer Steve Marshall (CF 2020) presented his Fellowship learnings from Scandinavia in a webinar hosted by the Child Bereavement Network, as part of Children’s Grief Awareness Week on 17 November. Steve’s Fellowship explored best practice in supporting children with a dying parent.
By Steve Marshall,