2008 Michener-Deacon Fellowship
Denise Davy receives the 2008 Michener-Deacon Fellowship from
Her Excellency Michaëlle
Jean at Rideau Hall.
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Michener-Deacon Fellowship recipient to investigate and report on
the crisis in children’s mental health care
Denise Davy of The Hamilton Spectator is the winner of the 2008
Michener-Deacon Fellowship. The Fellowship was presented during the
annual
Michener Award ceremony held at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on June
13, 2008.
Ms. Davy won high praise from the judging panel for her proposal to investigate and report on "the crisis in
children's mental health and shine a light on this most urgent and
neglected issue." She quoted former Senator Michael Kirby, past
chair of a major national report on mental illness, who said that
children's mental health services are "the most neglected piece" of
Canada's health care system.
More of our children are being diagnosed with mental health
disorders but the majority are not getting the treatment they so
desperately need, Ms. Davy says. This often leads to over-medication
of some young people, but we do not know the long-term effects of
such treatments.
Thus, she has named her project
As the Twig is Bent, referring to
how the neglect of children with mental health problems will impact
on their long-term health and well-being.
In unanimously supporting her project, the judges found that her
presentation "made a strong case for the relevance and viability of
the topic." The writing samples she submitted "gave a clear sense
that she knew how to communicate a story of this type; her career
record ... gave confidence that the project will come to fruition."
The Fellowship will allow her to study the status of children's
mental health services across Canada. (
Update: Davy Fellowship Report)
Denise Davy is a reporter
for The Hamilton Spectator and has covered health and social issues
since 1986. She has written extensively on poverty, homelessness,
domestic violence, welfare fraud and child abuse.
Her years at the Spectator have garnered her several awards from the
Ontario Newspaper Association, including first place for best beat
reporter and Journalist of the Year in 1997.
She is a past recipient of the Asia Pacific Fellowship which
allowed her to study child prostitution in Thailand. In 1995 she won
a fellowship with the International Centre for Human Rights and
Democratic
Development which supported her study of family planning programs in
India.
She is also co-founder of the national Women in the Media conference
(1991) for which she was honoured with an award from the Canadian
Association of Journalists.
Ms Davy makes her home in southern Ontario where she lives with her
husband and two daughters.
Rideau Hall - June 13, 2008
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| Denise Davy, 2008 Michener-Deacon Fellowship
recipient; Her Excellency Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada;
His Excellency Jean-Daniel Lafond; and David Humphreys,
President, Michener Awards Foundation. |
Judges for the 2008 Michener-Deacon Fellowship:
Lindsay Crysler (chair), former managing
editor of The Gazette, Montreal; former
director journalism department, Concordia
University, Montreal; Clinton Archibald,
professor of public ethics, St. Paul
University, Ottawa; Lynne Van Luven,
associate professor of journalism & creative
non-fiction, University of Victoria; Erin
Steuter, chair of the sociology department,
Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB;
Professor Marc Raboy, Beaverbrook Chair in
Ethics, Media and Communications, McGill
University.
The fellowship of the Michener Awards Foundation, introduced in
1987, is known today as the Michener-Deacon Fellowship (named after
the late Roland Michener and the late Paul Deacon, a senior media
executive and Michener Awards Foundation president). The fellowship
is to encourage excellence in investigative print and broadcast
journalism that serves the public interest through values that
benefit the community. Mature journalists are invited to submit
written outlines for studies over four months that will strengthen
their competence.