June 2026 Fellows' update: Al Coates
Al Coates (CF 2024) presented at The NVR Global Conference, sharing learning from his work with adoptive parents experiencing challenging and aggressive behaviour from their children.
By Al Coates,
Jeannot Farmer (CF 2023 ) was in the public gallery at the Houses of Parliament on the 2nd July 2026 when Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, made his profound apology to those affected by historic adoption practices that forcibly separated babies from their unmarried mothers.
Jeannot was honoured to be invited by the Secretary of State for Education to an event in Speaker’s House following the apology.
Commenting on the event, Jeannot said: "This was a landmark day and gave cause for celebration. However, the true value of this apology will rest on what comes next.
My Churchill Fellowship was focused on what happened in different states of Australia following the apology given by their Prime Minister Julia Gillard in 2013. Twenty recommendations were issued by the Australian Commonwealth government and implemented in different ways and to different degrees in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. I learned about which measures had impact, which failed and which absorbed significant public funding for little satisfaction. I learned that the most important reparative outcome is ensuring that the truth is told.
This surely illustrates the relevant and timely learning that Churchill Fellows can bring."
Al Coates (CF 2024) presented at The NVR Global Conference, sharing learning from his work with adoptive parents experiencing challenging and aggressive behaviour from their children.
By Al Coates,
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,
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,
Elsy Gomez Campos (CF 2025) has joined Sounddelivery Media’s 2026 Spokesperson Leadership Programme.
By Elsy Gomez Campos,