September 2024 Fellows' update: Jane Pepa
Jane Pepa (CF 2020) was featured in an article by Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) following the publication of her report on trauma-informed practices in schools and public services.
By Jane Pepa,
Alexandra Lyons spoke at the NERUPI conference on "Building Organisational Change for Equity and Widening Participation," sharing highlights from her Churchill Fellowship.
She discussed her research findings on underrepresented student support in the US and New Zealand, and the role of organisational change in supporting them to access and thrive at university.
Jane Pepa (CF 2020) was featured in an article by Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) following the publication of her report on trauma-informed practices in schools and public services.
By Jane Pepa,
Nicole Devlin (CF 2023) participated as a panelist at the WomenEd Northern Ireland Network's 4th Anniversary Unconference, where she spoke about the Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) programme and the role schools and communities play in shaping attitudes towards gender and violence.
By Nicole Devlin,
Melanie Vaxevanakis has been accepted into a master's programme at the University of Bristol, where she will study Education (Policy and International Development) starting this September.
By Melanie Vaxevanakis,
David Stanley (CF 2019) recently returned from Milan, where his Music Man Project Global Ambassadors performed a joint concert with Italian charity Allegro Moderato, marking the first collaboration between two disability music charities and the beginning of an International Alliance of Accessible Music. He is also featured in the book "The Silent Rebellion: Becoming a Modern Leader," and his term as UK Disability and Access Ambassador for Arts and Culture has been extended by six months.
By David Stanley,