October 2023 Fellow's update: Joy O'Neill

October 2023 Fellow's update: Joy O'Neill

Care Farm Director Joy O'Neill (CF 2020) been selected as one of three Rachel Carson Visiting Scholars for 2023/24 by Chatham University Pennsylvania. Joy will be spending a month in residence in spring 2024 at the Centre for Regional Agriculture, Food and Transformation which is part of the Falk School of Sustainability and Environment. She will be focusing on food systems education, research and interventions and any intersection with care farming. Joy hopes that this research might build on her Churchill Fellowship.

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August 2023 Fellow's update: Joy O'Neill

Care Farm Director, Joy O'Neill (CF2020) has been awarded a Clore Social Fellowship. This is aimed at Voluntary and Community Leaders in and around Oxfordshire focused on social impact and is linked to her Oxford Climate Alumni Network work. The fellowship includes a fully funded 6 months leadership programme starting in September 2023.

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July 2023 Fellow update: Nicole Devlin

Nicole Devlin (CF 2023) has featured in the Belfast Telegraph. Tyrone based Nicole is visiting the USA to find out how violence prevention programmes can be adopted in Northern Ireland. The article states that Nicole was motivated by hearing about the stories of women who have died in the country as a result of violence. Northern Ireland’s femicide rate is among the worst in Europe. Nicole will be learning about the Coaching Boys Into Men programme, which is run by the US-based Futures Without Violence organisation. She says: "We need to change these attitudes and behaviour from very early on if we are to see a cultural shift in tackling misogyny and reducing violence against women.” Though the initiative is global, it has not been established in Europe so far. She also explains how her PhD work ties in with her Fellowship project.

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