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11 year old Finlay has always had a love for the marine environment but especially sharks. Since the age of 10 he has campaigned relentlessly to raise awareness about sharks and why they need to be protected not feared. He has campaigned to stop restaurants serving shark fin soup and even took on Bear Grylls over his shark dive experience at his new adventure park in Birmingham.
In December 2018 he was the first school child in Scotland and possibly the UK to start climate striking, joining the Fridays For Future movement started by Greta Thunberg, as he saw the impact that climate change was having on the marine environment. In the last six months he has travelled to the Scottish and European Parliaments to speak directly with politicians and given numerous television and radio interviews about this issue.
CMC 2015 - Converging Careers
CMC 2015 - Children’s Film – Adapt or Kill?
CMC 2015 - Changing Channels: Commissioner Conversation with the Publishers
CMC 2015 - Changing Channels: Commissioning Conversation with the Celtic Commissioners
CMC 2015 - Brands and Learning
CMC 2015 - Take a Break
CMC 2015 - Storytelling: The Pre-school Parent Trap
CMC 2015 - Research 9: Exploring Online Identity with Neuroscience
CMC 2015 - Research 8: Um Hello...We‘re Changing. Why aren‘t you?
CMC 2015 - Research 7: When More is More: Understanding Children‘s Choice processes
CMC 2015 - Research 6: Has digital Changed Play?
CMC 2015 - Research 5: Beyond Pink vs Blue
CMC 2015 - Research 4: Scooby Do, Where are you? Still here.
CC 2015 - Research 3: Little Miss Understood
CMC 2015 - Research 2: Sm(all) Change
CMC 2015 - Research 1: Children‘s Media Use - a Changing World
CMC 2015 - What Are Girls Made Of?
CMC 2015 - The Great Disruption
CMC 2015 - Brand Overlay
CMC 2105 - Changemaker - Stella Duffy
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