Webinar: applying for a Churchill Fellowship in children's social care
A webinar on how and why to apply for a Churchill Fellowship in children's social care.
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health launched a pivotal report at the House of Lords on April 17th. Co-authored by Andrew Rowland (CF 2014), Fellow and member of the Churchill Fellowship Advisory Council, the report advocates for legislative change to ensure equal protection for children across the UK.
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health launched a landmark report at the House of Lords on April 17th.
Co-authored by Andrew Rowland (CF 2014), Fellow and member of the Churchill Fellowship Advisory Council, the report calls for legislative change to give equal protection to children in England and Northern Ireland to bring these countries in line with Wales and Scotland.
Commenting on the report, Andrew, who is RCPCH's Officer for Child Protection and a Consultant Paediatrician, said: “There must be no grey areas when it comes to safeguarding children. Changing the laws in England and Northern Ireland will give us absolute clarity and ensure there are no instances where it is acceptable or lawful to smack a child. Ahead of a UK General Election, this is the perfect opportunity for all political parties in England and Northern Ireland to make meaningful commitments on this important children’s rights issue, and signal to young people and those who serve them that championing their wellbeing and safety will be a priority for any incoming government.”
You can read the full RCPCH report and guidance here.
A webinar on how and why to apply for a Churchill Fellowship in children's social care.
A webinar on how to create practical change in the care sector, with experiences shared by Churchill Fellows and the head of Coram's Innovation Incubator.
Annabel Deas has been awarded a prestigious Orwell Prize for a BBC podcast series reporting on county lines drug gangs, which she researched for her Fellowship.