Churchill Fellowship-led partnership is seeking innovative ideas for new theme with focus on care system.
Social entrepreneur and 2018 fellow Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang and consultant and 2018 fellow Laurelle Brown.
Social entrepreneur and 2018 fellow Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang and consultant and 2018 fellow Laurelle Brown.

The Churchill Fellowship has partnered with children’s charity Coram and the Hadley Trust to launch a programme that will fund up to 30 fellows to develop new ideas and best practice to improve the lives of children and young people with care experience.

For the new theme, the Fellowship will be seeking applications from individuals who want to improve the lives and outcomes of children and young people with experience of the care system, including children in care, on the edge of care, adoptees and care leavers.

Fellows are funded to spend up to two months researching global best practice in a practical topic of their own choosing and are then supported to use their findings to lead change in their communities and sectors across the UK.

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