


The Heather Trickey Essay Prize is proudly funded by BPAS and NCT, two organisations with whom Dr Trickey worked and which benefited from her insights.
It builds on the legacy of the WRISK project, and will be overseen by the WRISK Steering Group. WRISK established a substantial network of experts and supporters in the field of women’s reproductive health and rights from across the health professions, charity sector and academia. Our long term aspiration is for Dr Trickey’s work, and that of the WRISK project, to have a permanent foundation where it can continue to inspire current and future researchers and policymakers.

Angela McConville; CEO, NCT

Clare Murphy; co-Director, FEED and past CEO, BPAS

Prof Julia Sanders; Professor of Clinical Midwifery, University of Cardiff

Simon Brindle; Heather’s husband

Jessica Figueras; past Chair of Trustees, NCT