October 2024 Fellows' update: Lucy Vincent
Lucy Vincent (CF 2023) was recently featured in an interview on The Public Sector Catering website.
By Lucy Vincent, 2024
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Lucy Vincent (CF 2023) was recently featured in an interview on The Public Sector Catering website.
By Lucy Vincent, 2024
Lucy Vincent (CF 2023) was recently featured in an interview on The Public Sector Catering website.
By Lucy Vincent, 2024
We spoke to Churchill Fellow Dr Mark Brookes, advocacy lead at Dimensions, who will soon travel to the USA for his Fellowship, where he will share his insights on hate crime reporting and its connection to learning disabilities. With over 20 years of advocacy experience, Mark emphasises the challenges individuals with learning disabilities face when reporting hate crimes and highlights the significant achievements his work has led to, as well as his hopes for improving hate crime reporting and outcomes for disabled individuals in the UK.
By Mark Brookes, 2024
Jenny Chapman (CF 2023) has started a new role as Biology and Health Adviser in the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology.
By Jenny Chapman, 2024
Rachael Mole (CF 2023) has been appointed to the Department for Transport's Disabled People Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC) and looks forward to amplifying the importance of a reliable and accessible transport network for disabled entrepreneurs.
By Rachael Mole, 2024
We spoke to Churchill Fellow Pete Donnelly about his journey from a life-changing accident to empowering disabled communities. Pete shared insights from his Fellowship travels to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, where he learned how the disabled community there use their lived experience to drive social impact. He reflects on the barriers disabled innovators face and the need to give them control over the products and services they use, while highlighting his mission to influence system change in the UK.
By Pete Donnelly, 2024
Michael Jones' (CF 2015) work on climate change in education earned first prize from STEM for his carbon capture lessons. He is also a finalist in the Climate Change Challenge for his lessons on ocean plastics, with the winner to be announced at COP 29 in November.
By Michael Jones, 2024
Scarlett Roberts was interviewed for the BBC In-Depth News segment, Prison isn't working for women, ministers say. Can it be fixed?
By Scarlett Roberts, 2024
Alexis Zafiropoulos (CF 2020) presented his Fellowship research at a Stonework Symposium in Barre, Vermont, where he discussed the Korean stonework community.
By Alexis Zafiropoulos, 2024
Emma Tilley contributed to the Law Commission’s consultation paper on burial and cremation.
By Emma Tilley, 2024
Joy O'Neill (CF 2020) has recently been elected as the Chair of her local Food Partnership Group – Good Food Bucks.
By Joy O'Neill, 2024
Joy O'Neill (CF 2020) has recently been elected as the Chair of her local Food Partnership Group – Good Food Bucks.
By Joy O'Neill, 2024