June 2026 Fellows' update: Sonia Shaljean
Sonia Shaljean (CF 2025) and the work of Lads Need Dads featured in a BBC One documentary presented by Sir Gareth Southgate, exploring the challenges facing boys and young men.
By Sonia Shaljean,
Samuel Huczmann (CF 2025) helped mark the opening of the Isles of Scilly Health and Care Partnership shortly after returning from his Churchill Fellowship researching rural care models in New Zealand, Fiji, Australia, and Canada.
The integrated health and care facility was officially opened by HRH The Duke of Cornwall and brings together hospital and residential care services within a single model of care.
Sonia Shaljean (CF 2025) and the work of Lads Need Dads featured in a BBC One documentary presented by Sir Gareth Southgate, exploring the challenges facing boys and young men.
By Sonia Shaljean,
Amara Nwosu (CF 2020) celebrated the launch of a new partnership between Lancaster University and Marie Curie UK North West, which aims to strengthen collaboration in palliative care research, education, and innovation.
By Amara Nwosu,
Lorraine George (CF 2017) was awarded the title of International Intergenerational Ambassador by the Macrosad Chair in Intergenerational Studies at the University of Granada during Global Intergenerational Week.
By Lorraine George,
Stephen Watkins (CF 2024) spoke at the Royal College of Psychiatrists alongside Dr Sarah Maguire OAM about Australia’s national eating disorders strategy and the work of the InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders.
By Stephen Watkins,