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We are the Churchill Fellowship: a UK charity which supports individual UK
citizens to follow their passion for change, through learning from the world and
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We had the honour of hosting our inaugural ‘In Conversation With” event
featuring a fascinating discussion between our new Churchill Fellowship
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Council Chair and leading sustainability business advisor, Lucy Parker (CF
1978).

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08 March 2024

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THE INAUGURAL “IN CONVERSATION WITH…” JOHN ELKINGTON AND LUCY PARKER

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business advisor, Lucy Parker (CF 1978).

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22 February 2024

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It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of Sir Richard
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15 February 2024

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PANEL EVENT CELEBRATES LAUNCH OF CHURCHILL FELLOWS’ MIGRATION REPORT

We were delighted to host a panel event that brought together some of the 29
Fellows whose learnings and ideas have helped to shape and inform our new
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08 February 2024

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aims to capture the actionable insights from the cohort of 29 Churchill Fellows
awarded under this programme.

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As a social worker working with children moving onto adoption and before that
with children in foster care, I've long wondered how children can be supported
to process the feelings of grief and loss of separation.

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28 March 2024

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UNLOCKING REHABILITATION: LEARNINGS FROM HIGH IMPRISONMENT RATES

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Way back in 2011, I was fortunate enough to be awarded a Churchill Fellowship
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In 2023, the London-based yoga teacher and social impact founder finally managed
to undertake her Fellowship first awarded in 2019, visiting Colombia and Alaska
where she studied organisations supporting displaced people (Colombia) and
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JAMES ROWLANDS

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IKEM NZERIBE

Teaching computing skills to African-Caribbean communities in culturally
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2018


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Neuroscientific aspects of the behaviour and decisions of people in power

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2020




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