January 2025 Fellows' update: Monica Lakhanpaul
Monica Lakhanpaul spoke about the health impacts for children under five at the Maternity and Midwifery Forum’s episode on homelessness in pregnancy and early years.
By Monica Lakhanpaul,
Nina Smith (CF 2023) appeared on the What’s in Your Head podcast, hosted by former Liverpool player Chris Kirkland and journalist Gareth Roberts.
She joined Mike Palmer MBE (3 Dads Walking) to discuss the impact of her Churchill Fellowship on school-based suicide prevention strategies and the 3 Dads' petition to make suicide prevention a compulsory part of the curriculum and how this work is shaping education policy in the UK.
Their conversation also explored the importance of suicide prevention in schools, including its integration into teacher training at Edge Hill University.
Monica Lakhanpaul spoke about the health impacts for children under five at the Maternity and Midwifery Forum’s episode on homelessness in pregnancy and early years.
By Monica Lakhanpaul,
Andrew Rowland (CF 2014) and colleagues have provided written evidence to the UK Parliament Public Bill Committee which is considering the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
By Andrew Rowland,
Michael Jones (CF 2015) has been recognised for his work in environmental education, winning Silver at COP29 for his Reserve project.
By Michael Jones,
Danni Collingridge Moore (CF 2023) recently presented her findings at a CREGÉS Lunch and Learn webinar, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship research.
By Danni Collingridge Moore,