August 2026 Fellows' update: Maria Roberts
Maria Roberts (CF 2023) shared learning from her Churchill Fellowship in a new Nurse Suicide Study blog, More Than a Story.
By Maria Roberts,
Sarah Yardley (CF 2024) has continued to share and apply learning from her Fellowship on improving palliative care for people living with complex mental health conditions.
She co-authored an editorial in Palliative Medicine setting out a research agenda for the field, and published blogs with Equally Well UK, End-of-Life Essentials in Australia, and MAIN Exchange exploring how her findings could inform practice.
Sarah also presented her work across a range of clinical, research, and professional settings, including Marie Curie, the Dorothy House Conference, the Michael Sobell Harlington Hospice Conference, and the Bristol Palliative and End of Life Care Group.
Alongside clinical colleagues, she has begun implementing recommendations from her report locally, with this work presented at the Royal College of Psychiatrists Liaison Psychiatry Conference and the Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, where their poster won first prize.
Maria Roberts (CF 2023) shared learning from her Churchill Fellowship in a new Nurse Suicide Study blog, More Than a Story.
By Maria Roberts,
Rosie Richards (CF 2025) has accepted a place on the Contemporary Institute of Clinical Sexology's psychotherapy training course, beginning in September.
By Rosie Richards,
Gill Taylor (CF 2025) spoke at a Pathway – Homeless and Inclusion Health Masterclass, sharing preliminary learning from her Churchill Fellowship research in Canada.
By Gill Robin Taylor,
Dr. Ceryl Teleri Davies (CF 2026) was interviewed on BBC Radio Cymru on the 28th July 20026 talking about her Churchill Fellowship and her research studying ways to provide compassionate care to women who have suffered violence and sexual abuse. The piece is available to listen to via BBC Sounds.
By Ceryl Teleri Davies,