- Camila Batmanghelidjh
Camila Batmanghelidjh (PerB| کامیلا باتمانقلیچ , born 1963) is a British psychotherapist and
social entrepreneur whose work focuses on children marginalised by society. She is the founder and director ofKids Company , a charity based insouth London devoted to 'lone' children, i.e. minors who experience significant psychosocial difficulties because their parent is unable to function as a caring adult.Born in
Tehran to prosperousIran ian and Belgian parents, Batmanghelidjh was sent to anindependent school inDorset ,England . TheIranian Revolution brought turmoil to the Batmanghelidj family: her sister committed suicide, her father, the physicianFereydoon Batmanghelidj , was jailed, but Camila maintained her place at school despite a lack of funds.Severely
dyslexic , Batmanghelidjh completed her studies using a tape recorder instead of pen and paper. She gained afirst class degree in theatre and dramatic arts atUniversity of Warwick . She did amaster's degree on the philosophy of counselling and psychotherapy, two years of child observation at theTavistock Clinic , and a course inart therapy atGoldsmiths College . For four years, she trained inpsychotherapy . She also worked as a nanny, and discovered a talent for working with children.Deciding to go outside the existing structures, Batmanghelidjh used her mortgage repayments to set up The Place to Be, which offers psychotherapy and counselling to children in schools. It is now a national project and serves more than 20,000 children a year.
In the mid-1990s she then went on to found, and is still director of, Kids Company. This
registered charity supports children with severe behavioural, emotional and social difficulties resulting from significant levels of trauma and neglect, which usually means the lack of even one functioning parent. Kids Company aims to restore their trust and provide an environment in which they can begin the healing process, using a variety of approaches such as psychotherapy, counselling, education, arts, sports, hot meals and various other practical interventions. It serves almost 12 000 clients through 33 schools ininner London , a drop-in centre inCamberwell , and a post-14 educational institute, the Urban Academy, inSouthwark . It is financially supported by charitable trusts, government funding, and business donations, but twice Batmanghelidjh has re-mortgaged her flat to see it through a financially difficult period.Batmanghelidjh won the
Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2005. She was nominated inThe Good List 2006, a list of exceptional people, and was awarded theWoman of the Year award in 2006. As another recognition of her accomplishments, she was the subject of the venerableBBC Radio 4 programme "Desert Island Discs " in October 2006. In 2008 she was awarded an honourary doctorate by theOpen University . She has written "Shattered Lives: Children Who Live with Courage and Dignity" and other papers. She curated two art exhibitions, "Shrinking Childhoods" atTate Modern in 2005 and "Demons and Angels: Does it have to be this way?" atShoreditch Town Hall .External links
* [http://www.kidsco.org.uk Kids Company]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/prius/parttwo/story/0,,1214917,00.html "Guardian" profile]
* [http://society.guardian.co.uk/children/story/0,,2186935,00.html Madeleine Bunting, "Immovable force", "The Guardian" 10 October 2007]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6056196.stm BBC News profile]
* [http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0500lewisham/tm_objectid=17724776&method=full&siteid=50100&headline=an-honour-to-help-kids-name_page.html icSouthlondon: "An honour to help kids"]
* [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shattered-Lives-Children-Courage-Dignity/dp/1843104342 Camila Batmanghelidjh, "Shattered Lives" on Amazon.co.uk]
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