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Prestigious Churchill Fellowships awarded to people working in mental health

Monday 24 April, 2017

The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust has just awarded 18 Travelling Fellowships to people working in the field of mental health.

It is estimated that 1 in 6 people in the past week experienced a common mental health problem.1

This is the second year of a partnership with the Mental Health Foundation, during which time 39 Fellowships have been awarded – an investment of over £255,000. Past projects have included research into psychological support for military families, support for persons bereaved by suicide and best practice in helping young people with eating disorders.

This year’s award winners are:

Julia Weston, Chief Executive of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, said:

“Churchill Fellows travel globally and return with innovative ideas and a commitment to sharing their findings to help others in the UK. Mental health issues affect people in all areas of life and all professions, and this is reflected in the range of topics chosen by our 2017 Fellows in this field. Their research will contribute to better community-based treatment and support in the UK.”

Dr Iris Elliott, Head of Policy and Research at The Mental Health Foundation, said:

“Our partnership with The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust compliments the emphasis we place on practical based study. The Travelling Fellowships give UK citizens a unique opportunity to explore new ideas in mental health from overseas, in order to bring back new ways of tackling difficult and under-researched issues.”

Fellow’s case study

Garry Botterill travelled to the Netherlands and the USA in 2015 on his Churchill Travelling Fellowship to investigate the use of specially trained assistance dogs to help veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Garry, a police sergeant and the co-founder of Service Dogs UK, a charity which pairs assistance dogs with former military and emergency service personnel who have PTSD. Garry wanted to use his Fellowship to ensure his nascent organisation was informed by the best possible practice.

Since Garry has returned from his travels, Service Dogs UK has trained two veterans to work with their service dogs and a third partnership is now underway. Garry has given talks to both colleagues in the police and veterans’ networks, and he has become a Mental Health Advocate for Sussex Police.

1. McManus S, Bebbington P, Jenkins R, Brugha T. (eds.) (2016) Mental health and wellbeing in England: Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (2014) http://content.digital.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB21748/apms-2014-full-rpt.pdf

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Notes to Editors

The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust

In total 150 Fellowships have been awarded across the UK in 2017, an investment of over £1.4 million in UK citizens. The Fellows will be travelling to 49 countries between them, across six continents, where they will carry out a wide range of projects, designed to benefit their communities and professions in the UK. The average length of a Fellowship is six weeks.

Churchill Fellows come from all over the UK and from many different backgrounds. They must be UK citizens aged 18 or over, but no qualifications are required. What Fellows share is a passion to make a difference and a desire to share their passion to inspire others.

The categories for the 2018 Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowships will be announced on Tuesday 9th May 2017. See www.wcmt.org.uk for more details.

We have many examples of Fellows’ stories of achievement from 1965 to the present day. If you would like one from a particular year or location, or would like to interview a Fellow, please contact The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Press Office on 020 7799 1660, or email press@wcmt.org.uk

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The Mental Health Foundation

Good mental health for all

The Mental Health Foundation is the UK’s charity for everyone’s mental health. With prevention at the heart of what we do, we aim to find and address the sources of mental health problems so that people and communities can thrive.

The Foundation is a UK charity that relies on public donations and grant funding to deliver its work. mentalhealth.org.uk



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