Rhiannon Evans

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Rhiannon Evans

Fellow’s Profile

Rhiannon Evans

Prevention of suicide in care-experienced children and young people

Fellowship

Themes

Focus

Prevention of suicide in children and young people who have been in foster, kinship or residential care

Countries

Fellowship year

2023

Supported by

Locality

Wales

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Biography

I am an associate professor at Cardiff University. My Fellowship will focus on the prevention of suicide among children and young people in care. This might include children and young people who live in foster care, kinship care or residential care. There is currently a lack of effective approaches for offering support in the UK.

During the Fellowship I will visit the USA and South Korea, learning about innovative suicide prevention practices. My visits will include spending time with local programme developers, practitioners and researchers. I will also learn how these approaches may best be adapted to meet local needs in the UK context.

Following the Fellowship, I will share my experience with researchers, policymakers and care-experienced children and young people. Through this sharing I hope to strengthen the research and practice community around suicide prevention for those in care. Furthermore, in identifying innovative international approaches, I aim to help practitioners think about how they can best deliver effective practice that supports the reduction of suicide and suicide-related outcomes among children and young people in care in the UK.

Acknowledgements

Cardiff University; University of Colorado; University of Denver; Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital; Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital; Pukyong National University

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Acknowledgements

Cardiff University; University of Colorado; University of Denver; Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital; Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital; Pukyong National University

Disclaimer

All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.

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