Who we are

The Centre for Welfare Reform is a network made up of independent Fellows, Authors and Partners.

Fellowships are awarded to thinkers, innovators and leaders who have demonstrated a real commitment to equality and diversity, and who have contributed to the reform of the welfare state. If you are interested in working with one of our Fellows please feel free to contact them directly.

  • John O'Brien
  • Nan Carle PhD
  • Varun Vidyarthi
  • Pippa Murray PhD
  • Jon Glasby PhD
  • Clare Hyde MBE
  • Steven Rose
  • Kate Fulton
  • Terry Lynch
  • Vidhya Alakeson
  • Michael Croft
  • Alison Cowen
  • Craig Dearden-Phillips MBE
  • Kelly Hicks
  • Don Derrett
  • Doreen Kelly
  • Carl Poll
  • Sam Sly
  • Gary Kent
  • Wendy Perez
  • Brian Fisher
  • Hazel Stuteley OBE
  • David Towell PhD
  • Kim Haworth
  • John Gillespie
  • Angela Everson
  • Duncan Cameron
  • Clare E Jones CBE
  • John Dalrymple
  • Jenny Pitts
  • Bob Rhodes
  • Alicia Wood
  • James Elder-Woodward OBE
  • Sarah Maguire
  • Mark Gamsu
  • Wendy Lowder
  • Stephen Sloss
  • Norma Curran
  • Diogo Vasconcelos
  • Karen Senior
  • Benjamin Drew
  • Kay Mills
  • Liam Toner
  • Frances Brown
  • Claire Winfield
  • Neil Francis
  • Kellie Woodley
  • Ralph Broad
  • Melanie Phillipson
  • Philip Douch
  • Jan Walmsley
  • Les Scaife
  • Jane Shepherd
  • Pete Richmond
  • Gloria Evans
  • Floyd Millen PhD
  • Lynne Friedli
  • Karl Nunkoosing PhD
  • Rita Brewis
  • Simon Cramp
  • Chris Moon-Willems
  • Nick Whittaker
  • Emma Hawke
  • Henry Langen
  • Katie Clarke
  • Damien Chick
  • Su Maddock
  • Gary Bourlet
  • Jo Fitzgerald
  • Martin Farran
  • Nadia Clarke
  • Vinesh Kumar
  • Tanya Moore
  • Tim Keilty
  • Rachel Mason
  • Chris Howells PhD
  • Anna Eliatamby
  • Josie Bolland
  • Jane Hobson
  • Henry Iles
  • Nicola Protopapadakis
  • Simon Duffy

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