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International focus: Care-experience fellowship

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As a new round of Churchill Fellowships is launched, this year’s projects are drawing inspiration from around the world to improve outcomes for children and young people with care experience.
Successful applicants will be funded to spend up to two months learning from innovators anywhere in the world. Picture: Wordley Calvo Stock/Adobe Stock
Successful applicants will be funded to spend up to two months learning from innovators anywhere in the world. Picture: Wordley Calvo Stock/Adobe Stock

Social care practitioners and professionals working with children and young people with care experience can apply for an international study fellowship that could see them travel overseas to learn new solutions from experts, and shape policy and practice in the UK.

Children and young people with experience of care is one of nine themes to be included in the new round of Churchill Fellowship grants, which opened for applications on 12 September and closes at 5pm on Tuesday 14 November.

Successful applicants will be funded to spend up to two months learning from innovators in their field anywhere in the world, in person or online. A key element of the projects is to share ideas and inspire change in the UK, which the fellowship supports.

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