The Dame Elizabeth Fradd Leadership Programme: iHV Fellows

Submissions close 22 August – don’t miss out!

Closing date for applications: extended to 5pm, Monday 25 August 2025

The Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) proudly launches its new prestigious leadership programme for health visitors, The Dame Elizabeth Fradd Leadership Programme: iHV Fellows – starting in September 2025.

Have you considered applying?

Join our online information session to find out more on TUE 5 AUG 2025 at 9-10am, by booking at [email protected]

Applications are now invited for this distinctive programme which offers the only UK-wide fellowship training dedicated to investing in health visitor leadership.

Are you ready to “make waves” and lead health visiting now, and in the future? Our iHV Fellows Programme will support you to step-up to leadership practices that seek solutions, work across boundaries, and support team talent. You will connect with national leaders and join a community of iHV Fellows with a vision to grow health visitor practice.

Read more about The Dame Elizabeth Fradd Leadership Programme: iHV Fellows here.

Act now –  speak to your manager and explore your potential to become an iHV Fellow.

Closing date for applications: extended to 5pm, Monday 25 August 2025

We look forward to hearing from you.

The Institute of Health Visiting is saddened to hear of the recent death of Professor Dame Elizabeth Fradd, Honorary Fellow of the iHV and champion of health visiting.

Dame Elizabeth Fradd receiving her honorary Fellowship from Pamela Goldberg OBE, chair of iHV in 2016

During her career, having trained as a children’s nurse, Liz held a variety of registered nurse, midwife and health visitor posts before supporting the nursing profession nationally, becoming Deputy Chief Nursing Officer for England and serving as Director of Nursing / Lead Director for reviews and inspections at the Commission for Health Improvement.

Alison Morton, iHV CEO said:

“This is very sad news. Liz was a committed nurse and health visitor, a staunch advocate for the profession and for our work at the iHV. We were privileged to have Liz as an Honorary Fellow at the iHV for many years. Liz was a force for good and I hope that she knew what a difference her support meant to us. On a personal note, Liz was a dear friend to so many and could always be relied upon for wise counsel. Just a few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of spending the day with Liz at an event in the City of London. As usual, Liz was full of energy and enthusiasm, never losing her belief and drive for a better future – I will cherish all these memories, alongside many others. She will be missed by all who worked with her across the nursing and health visiting family and beyond. May she rest in peace following a life well-lived.”

Former iHV Chair, Pamela Goldberg OBE, said:

“Liz was such a positive influence and inspiration to so many inside and outside her profession. She was also a good and supportive friend and will be sorely missed.”

In 2009, Liz was awarded the DBE for services to nursing and healthcare. Alongside being a Fellow of the Institute of Health Visiting, Liz was also honoured for her contributions to nursing and health visiting through her awards as Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and the Queen’s Nursing Institute. Liz was also a former vice president and honorary professor at the University of Nottingham, and High Sheriff of Nottingham.

Her recent roles included commissioner on the Midlands Engine Health Inequalities Post Covid Commission, Vice-Chair of the UK children’s charity Together for Short Lives, membership of Southwell Cathedral Council and Nomination Committee, clinical advisor to Nourish, Vice President of Rainbows Children’s Hospice, and an advisor to Justice Defenders.

The Institute of Health Visiting (iHV) is delighted to announce two new honorary Fellows and the launch of its fourth annual report, detailing the progress and many highlights of the iHV over the last year.

Dame Elizabeth Fradd and Lord Victor Adebowale received their honorary Fellowships of the Institute of Health Visiting at the iHV’s fourth annual celebration event held in London yesterday evening (7 December).  The awards, in recognition of their encouragement to found the Institute and their continued support of both the iHV and the health visiting profession, mark the high esteem in which they are held by the Institute’s board.

Dame Elizabth Fradd receiving her honorary Fellowship from Pamela Goldberg OBE, chair of iHV
Picture by: www.matthewwalkerphotography.com

Lord Victor Adebowale receiving his honorary Fellowship from Pamela Goldberg OBE, chair of iHV
Picture by: www.matthewwalkerphotography.com

Dr Cheryll Adams CBE, executive director of the Institute of Health Visiting said:

“It was a real pleasure to welcome both Dame Elizabeth Fradd and Lord Victor Adebowale onto the stage at our annual celebration event to receive their honorary Fellowships of the Institute. Both were instrumental in supporting the founding of the Institute five years ago and this is an acknowledgement of their continued interest in our work.”

The iHV annual report, was also launched during the iHV’s annual celebration event, detailing the Institute’s developments over the past 12 months.

Dr Cheryll Adams CBE, executive director of the Institute of Health Visiting said:

“I am absolutely delighted to share our latest annual report and, as we celebrate our fourth birthday, I would like to thank everyone who has helped to make the Institute the organisation it is today.  Together, with our members, Fellows and partners, we will continue to work hard to protect and strengthen the health of children, families and communities into the future.”