
About
Harrison Nash is an Honorary Lecturer at the School of Health Professions within the Faculty of Health at the University of Plymouth. His work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in areas of social work and youth development.
Education: Attended Devonport High School for Boys in Plymouth. Studied social work at the University of Plymouth, which led to his professional trajectory in South Africa.
Research focuses on social work interventions, youth welfare, and community development in South African contexts. His efforts emphasize family preservation and support for children in residential care.
Awards:
- British Citizen Award (2016)
- British Empire Medal (BEM) (2020)
- Inaugural Alumni Awards Lifetime Achievement (2025)
Advising & Grants: Founded Maranatha Care Children charity (UK) in 2009 to support youth development in South Africa. Managed a programme ensuring children’s access to essential services and counselling. Collaborated with Maranatha NPO, leading a 13-year management role.
Active in media engagements, including BBC Spotlight, The Hope Files (YouTube), and multiple radio and print outlets in the UK and South Africa.
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