January 2023 Fellow's update: David Stanley
Disability campaigner David Stanley (CF 2019) undertook a musical performance tour of San Diego with a group of musicians with learning disabilities.
By David Stanley,
Science educator Sai Pathmanathan (CF 2016) has written a new book, Chews Your Own Tasty Adventure, which will be published in July. The book brings together experimental vegetarian recipes from around the world and aims to help children develop an interest in food and where comes from. Sai's Fellowship explored ways to make science learning more accessible for children through storytelling.
Disability campaigner David Stanley (CF 2019) undertook a musical performance tour of San Diego with a group of musicians with learning disabilities.
By David Stanley,
Prison Reform Trust Associate Sarah Beresford (CF 2012) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour about the free Child Impact Assessment toolkit that she has developed to support children with a parent in prison.
By Sarah Beresford,
Mental health campaigner Anna Wardley (CF 2019) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Four Thought about why better support is needed for children after a parent dies by suicide.
By Anna Wardley,
Honorary Professor at Salford University Andrew Rowland (CF 2014), has been appointed as the next Officer for Child Protection at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) for an initial three year term of office. The RCPCH works to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people internationally, by supporting paediatricians, shaping policy, and improving practice. The Officer for Child Protection is responsible for providing leadership and strategic direction in all aspects of child protection, safeguarding children, and Looked After Children (LAC) across all four nations of the UK.
By Andrew Rowland,