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NewsWe are hiring a Finance and Operations Director
We are looking for a dynamic individual to join us as our Finance and Operations Director, a new role created to help support us through a period of change.
NewsWe are hiring a Finance and Operations Director
We are looking for a dynamic individual to join us as our Finance and Operations Director, a new role created to help support us through a period of change.
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Roger Warnock
Social enterprise founder Roger Warnock (CF 2013) has been supporting the first round of projects developed through YouthUX, the initiative he is piloting with support from one of our Covid-19 Action Fund grants.
By Roger Warnock, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Michael Jones
An environmental project by teacher Michael Jones (CF 2015) has reached the finals of the Zayed Sustainability Prize.
By Michael Jones, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: David Stanley
Disability campaigner David Stanley (CF 2019) released a new Christmas single, Music is Magic, in a collaboration between young people with learning disabilities and the Royal Marines Band.
By David Stanley, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Tom Cannon
Cobnut grower Tom Cannon (CF 2019) provided Kentish cobnut trees for the new Kent Lieutenancy Cobnut Platt, an area of landscape unique to the Kent Downs, which was opened on Monday 5 December as a lasting tribute to Her Late Majesty The Queen.
By Tom Cannon, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Thara Raj
Public Health Director Thara Raj (CF 2000) received the Association of Directors of Public Health’s Mentoring Award as part of the Association’s 175th anniversary celebrations.
By Thara Raj, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Tony Thompson
Documentary maker Tony Thompson (CF 2012) has created an exhibition called Turning Point, a series of four short films inspired by oral histories about the Black Caribbean experience after the First World War.
By Tony Thompson, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Anna Wardley
Mental health campaigner Anna Wardley (CF 2019) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Four Thought about why better support is needed for children after a parent dies by suicide.
By Anna Wardley, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Sarah Beresford
Prison Reform Trust Associate Sarah Beresford (CF 2012) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour about the free Child Impact Assessment toolkit that she has developed to support children with a parent in prison.
By Sarah Beresford, 2023
Fellows' updatesDecember 2022 Fellow's update: Sarah Beresford
Prison Reform Trust Associate Sarah Beresford (CF 2012) was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour about the free Child Impact Assessment toolkit that she has developed to support children with a parent in prison.
By Sarah Beresford, 2023