July 2025 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (CF 2023) was mentioned on BBC Breakfast in relation to the 3 Dads Walking campaign, which has led to suicide prevention being added to the curriculum in England.
By Nina Smith,
Jane Pepa (CF 2020) has had her research paper, The Impact of a Multi-Agency Trauma-Informed Practice Training Programme in a Region in the United Kingdom, published in the Journal of Public Health.
The paper examines the effects of trauma-informed practice training and its impact on multi-agency collaboration. You can access the article online.
Nina Smith (CF 2023) was mentioned on BBC Breakfast in relation to the 3 Dads Walking campaign, which has led to suicide prevention being added to the curriculum in England.
By Nina Smith,
Michael Jones (CF 2015) hosted the Europe session of the UN–Oxford University Global Youth Climate Summit, part of the international "Right Here Right Now" climate event.
By Michael Jones,
Paul Ricci has joined UCL Public Policy as a Policy Fellow to continue work aligned with his Fellowship, identifying international interventions to protect young people from antisocial behaviour and violence.
By Paul Ricci,
Beverley Samways (CF 2023) joined a panel on the BBC's 'Sunday Morning Live' programme to discuss the Assisted Dying Bill. Beverley shared the views and sentiments expressed by many disability advocacy groups as well as her own.
By Beverley Samways,