Preston mum-of-three graduates from UCLan with goal of helping people struggling with food poverty

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Michelle Welch at graduation. Pic: UCLan
Michelle Welch at graduation. Pic: UCLan
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A mum-of-three from Preston has graduated from the University of Central Lancashire intending to help people who are struggling with food poverty.

Michelle Welch is planning to use her Nutrition and Exercise Science degree to help people across Blackpool cope with complex issues.

The 47-year-old graduated on 9 July, working as a Care Navigator at Ash Tree House Surgery in Kirkham alongside studying for her degree.

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Michelle, a former pupil of Carr Hill High School, believes frozen and canned food is nutritious and should be used to create healthy meals on a budget.

She said: “After identifying patients with issues such as loneliness, financial, housing problems as well as food insecurity I’d refer them to the Social Prescribing team at Blackpool Citizens Advice, who would link people to a variety of services, enabling the clients to make positive changes to their lifestyle.

“I felt this was a role I wanted to investigate further for myself, so I contacted Blackpool Citizens Advice and it was agreed that I would complete my university placement in the town experiencing working in one of the most deprived areas in the country.

“I was successful in securing a role there after my placement and feel that I am already making a positive impact on the referred clients.”

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Describing herself as someone who struggled through school due to being diagnosed with specific learning difficulties, she said: “I wouldn’t have been able to complete my degree without the support from my family and the tutors at the University of Central Lancashire. 

“As someone who struggled throughout schooling, I’ve learnt anything can be achieved if you have the passion and support network around you.”

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