June 2026 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (CF 2023) co-authored the paper Girls, self-harm and suicide prevention in schools, exploring the lived experiences of adolescent girls with complex mental health needs.
By Nina Smith,
Nicola Hall (CF 2025) returned to Adelaide as a guest of the Government of South Australia to speak at its Student Pathways and Careers Conference.
During the visit, she met with policy and education leaders to exchange learning on careers education, employer engagement, apprenticeships, and approaches to supporting transitions from education into employment.
Nina Smith (CF 2023) co-authored the paper Girls, self-harm and suicide prevention in schools, exploring the lived experiences of adolescent girls with complex mental health needs.
By Nina Smith,
Dr Helen Ross (CF 2025) contributed an essay to the latest edition of NeuroConverse, reflecting on international learning from her Churchill Fellowship.
By Helen Ross,
Alan Hydes (CF 1971) took part in a panel discussion at Loughborough University London marking the 55th anniversary of “Ping Pong Diplomacy”.
By Alan Hydes,
Beverley Samways (CF 2023) has recently published a book: Unspoken Stories: Learning to Listen to People with Intellectual Disabilities who are Non-Speaking
By Beverley Samways,