February 2025 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (CF 2023) attended the ‘Autism and Suicide Prevention: From Understanding to Action’ event at Parliament, where she shared insights from her Churchill Fellowship research.
By Nina Smith,
Emily Jenkins (CF 2020) has written a piece for UK Active's Churchill Fellow blog series, highlighting global approaches to using dance in cancer care. Her article explores how movement-based interventions are supporting people living with and beyond cancer, drawing on insights from her Fellowship research.
Read the blog on UK Active’s website.
Nina Smith (CF 2023) attended the ‘Autism and Suicide Prevention: From Understanding to Action’ event at Parliament, where she shared insights from her Churchill Fellowship research.
By Nina Smith,
Alison O'Connor (CF 2016) hosted the webinar Creative Approaches to Recovery and Repair After Moral Injury: Life Story Theatre and Collective Narratives at the International Centre for Moral Injury.
By Alison O'Connor,
Savannah Fishel (CF 2023) spoke at the Generations Working Together event, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship on intergenerational housing and its role in reducing loneliness, bridging generational divides, and creating more inclusive communities.
By Savannah Fishel,
Monica Lakhanpaul was invited as a guest speaker on The Guardian's Science Weekly Podcast, where she discussed the issue of chronic constipation in children.
By Monica Lakhanpaul,