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,
Dr Helen Ross (CF 2025) contributed an essay to the latest edition of NeuroConverse, reflecting on international learning from her Churchill Fellowship.
The edition explores neurodiversity, education, technology, and inclusion, with Helen's article ("Perspectives on the (lack of) choices we afford our children and young people") examining how different countries approach choice and support for children and young people.
The article is available to read on the NeuroConverse website.
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,
Marina Logacheva (CF 2025) spoke at Elevate, the B2B event for the physical activity sector, sharing insights from her Churchill Fellowship research on disability inclusion in fitness spaces and lessons from Australia on creating more welcoming and inclusive fitness environments.
By Marina Logacheva,
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.
By Nicola Hall,
Lorraine George (CF 2017) was awarded the title of International Intergenerational Ambassador by the Macrosad Chair in Intergenerational Studies at the University of Granada during Global Intergenerational Week.
By Lorraine George,