Award winners reports

Successful award applicants share their experiences with other members

Award recipients are invited to provide a short summary report for publication in OTN and / or on the College website. The reports outline the activity for which funding was awarded; they also give an insight into the benefits and diversity of the annual awards and acknowledge sponsors. Most recently received reports include:
 
Kirsty Edwards - recipient of the 2011 Speechmark Bursary - towards a final year elective placement in
Bangladesh
Download Kirsty’s report
 
Claire Craig - recipient of the 2010 ROMPA Quality of Life Award towards a project exploring the use of journaling and digital scrapbooking as media to support the spiritual needs of older people living in residential care
Download Claire’s report
 
Laura Stuart - recipient of the 2005 Farrer-Brown Professional Development Fund Award towards an MSc Applied Professional Studies (awarded 2010)
Download Laura’s report
 
Sarah Masefield - recipient of the 2011 Student Award towards a final year practice placement in Uganda
Download Sarah's report
 
Dr Wendy Bryant - recipient of the 2010 Institute of Social Psychiatry Award towards a research activity Living with Psychosis
Download Wendy's report 
 
Dr Angela Birleson - recipient of the Byers Memorial Fund Award 2001 and the Farrer-Brown Professional Development Award 2007 - towards her PhD study ‘Promoting employment in young-onset Parkinson’s Disease: a staged intervention approach’
 Download Angela's report
 
Gail Drury - recipient of the 2010 Speechmark Bursary towards an elective placement in South Africa
Download Gail's report
 
Mary Barker - recipient of a 2008 Pressalit Care Fellowship Award towards a research activity
Download Mary's report
 
Joanna Fletcher-Smith - recipient of the 2009 COT Research Capacity Award towards her MPhil studies
Download Joanna's report
 
Dr Pat Chung - recipient of the Pressalit Care Fellowship Award (2004) and the Institute of Social Psychiatry Award (2005 and 2007) towards her PhD studies
Download Pat's report
 
Dr Jennifer Wenborn - recipient of the 2005 HSA Charitable Trust PhD Scholarship Award towards her PhD studies
Download Jennifer's report
 
Kate Halliday - received an HSA Charitable Trust Master’s Scholarship Award (2005) towards a Master's in Counselling
Download Kate's report