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List of Fellows - 2007

The South Australia Fellows who have received Churchill Fellowships in 2007 are listed in the following table.

Julie Dini

Julie Dini (Senior Psychologist, Disability SA) To study therapeutic programs developed for foster carers caring for children with disabilities. USA, Finland, Netherlands.

Maeve Downs

Maeve Downes (Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager Children’s Cancer, Women’s & Children’s Hospital) The Dorothea Sandars and Irene Lee Churchill Fellowship to study strategies and models of care used by the world’s leading health care professionals in improving adolescent and young adult cancer care UK, Ireland, USA, Canada

Sally Francis

Sally Francis (Arts Coordinator, Arts in Health, Flinders Medical Centre) To study hospital-based arts in health programs UK, Ireland

Roger Groocock

Roger Groocock (Owner/Manager rural property) The Ron Badman Family Churchill Fellowship to study the health and productivity improvement of sandy soil Netherlands, Denmark, UK, USA.

Will Hallahan

William Hallahan (Executive Officer, Palliative Care Council of South Australia Inc) To examine ‘end of life’ care coalitions to support people who are dying, their carers and families USA, Canada

Richard Heathcote

Richard Heathcote (Director, Carrick Hill Historic House & Garden) To assess programs for making heritage sites accessible for children (3 – 8 years) through interpretation and play Canada, UK

Ken Lloyd

Kenneth Lloyd (Chief Executive Officer, Country Arts SA) To examine arts and cultural programs which have provided opportunities for regional and remote communities to access and participate in the arts UK, Canada, USA

Malcolm McInerney

Malcolm McInerney (Geography Coordinator, Findon High School) To investigate the use of Spatial Technology for implementation in schools Hong Kong, USA, Canada, UK

Amanda McKay

Amanda McKay (Principal Lecturer, English Language Services, TAFE South Australia) To research programs and strategies for assisting refugees into the workplace USA, Canada, UK

Amanda Phillips

Amanda Phillips (Independent Choreographer and Director) The Australia-China Council Churchill Fellowship to identify strategies for implementing cultural education and learning of the arts through inclusive systems for dance in Asia-China China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore

Tony Thorogood
Anthony Thorogood (Self-employed Cider Maker, Thorogoods Apple Wines) To study cider making culture and traditions Germany, France, Spain, UK, USA

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