Churchill Fellowship reports
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust is an Australian Trust established in 1965. The principal object of the Trust is to perpetuate and honour the memory of Sir Winston Churchill by the award of Travelling Fellowships known as Churchill Fellowships.
A Churchill Fellowship is the award of an opportunity through the provision of financial support, to enable Australian citizens to travel overseas to undertake an analysis, study or investigation of a project or an issue that cannot be readily undertaken in Australia.
A Churchill fellowship is awarded where it will provide significant contribution to the Australian community.
Leonie Jacques, BSW (Hons), DipHE
Ms Jacques' Churchill report focused on the international social policy response and provision of services for the families, friends and significant others of people who are missing.
View the Jacques Churchill report (PDF, 171Kb)
Sarah Wayland
Ms Wayland's Churchill report focused on the international approach to counselling for the unresolved loss relating to families of missing persons.
View the Wayland Churchill report (PDF, 113Kb)
Mark Samways
Mr Samways' Churchill report was based on missing persons cases with a focus on risk assessment models, investigation methods, missing persons procedures, and communication between law enforcement agencies and non-government organisations.
View the Samways Churchill report (PDF, 124Kb)