July 2025 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (CF 2023) was mentioned on BBC Breakfast in relation to the 3 Dads Walking campaign, which has led to suicide prevention being added to the curriculum in England.
By Nina Smith,
Terri-Anne Hamer (CF 2025) has shared her Week 3 reflection on her Churchill Fellowship, exploring how her early plans were guided by comfort rather than ambition, and how she navigated moments of doubt and imposter syndrome.
She writes about hitting obstacles, adjusting her Fellowship plans, and learning to embrace bigger possibilities while staying flexible. You can read the full reflection on LinkedIn and follow Terri-Anne to keep up with her ongoing journey.
Nina Smith (CF 2023) was mentioned on BBC Breakfast in relation to the 3 Dads Walking campaign, which has led to suicide prevention being added to the curriculum in England.
By Nina Smith,
Monica Lakanpaul is returning to Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust after 13 years at Whittington Health and was featured on the BBC World Service Trust's HealthCheck podcast, discussing health inequalities.
By Monica Lakhanpaul,
Caroline Leek (CF 2024) was invited by Macmillan Cancer Support to attend a workshop discussing cancer care and contributing to the development of the National Cancer Plan for England.
By Caroline Leek,
Jeannot Farmer took part in an event at the Scottish parliament in May entitled 'Historic Adoption Apology - what comes next?'. Sponsored by her MSP, Jeannot had a stall at the drop in event and was able to share her Fellowship learnings from Australia about how reparation was delivered.
By Jeannot Farmer,