
معرفی
Eunice Lumsden is a Professor of Child Advocacy and Head of Childhood, Youth & Families at the University of Northampton. She holds roles in the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Education, the Royal Society of Arts, and the Higher Education Academy. Her expertise spans child advocacy, early childhood education, and social justice. She advises governmental and non-governmental organizations globally and has contributed to UN Sustainable Development Goals. Key roles include National Expert for the SEEPRO3 project and Judge for TES Schools Awards.
Education: Ph.D. (University of Northampton, 2012), MA (University of Leicester, 1995), BA Applied Social Studies (1982). Awards include the Picasso Jaspar Award for Inclusion and Diversity (2021) and Women of the Year (2021).
Research focuses on child protection, poverty, workforce reform, and early childhood advocacy. Recent projects include the 'Northamptonshire Pilot' (trauma response), 'Empowering Young Children through Creative Arts', and studies on post-pandemic poverty impacts. Her work emphasizes compassionate care in education, curriculum equity, and policy advocacy.
Grants and projects span early childhood policy, trauma response, and community engagement. She supervises students in health, education, and social care contexts. Active in media and public discourse on childcare, poverty, and early years development.

