Camila Batmanghelidjh
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كميلة باتمانقلیج هي سيدة أعمال أيرانية تحمل الجنسية البريطانية وتحمل شهادة في الطب النفسي وهي أيضاً كاتبة قصص وفاعلة خير وأسست عدة جمعيات لخدمة قضايا الطفل
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Camila Batmanghelidjh CBE (/kəˈmɪlə bætmænˈɡɛlɪdʒ/; Persian: کامیلا باتمانقلیچ Kamylā Batmanghelych; born 1963) is an Iranian-Belgian author, psychotherapist, and former charity executive based in the United Kingdom. She was the founder of the collapsed charity Kids Company and Place2Be, charities which worked with marginalised children and young people in the UK.
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Camila Batmanghelidjh
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كميلة باتمانقليج
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Camila Batmanghelidjh
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Camila Batmanghelidjh at the NHS Confederation annual conference, July 2011
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BA, Theatre Studies and Dramatic Arts
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MA, Philosophy of Counselling and Psychotherapy
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كميلة باتمانقلیج هي سيدة أعمال أيرانية تحمل الجنسية البريطانية وتحمل شهادة في الطب النفسي وهي أيضاً كاتبة قصص وفاعلة خير وأسست عدة جمعيات لخدمة قضايا الطفل
* بوابة المملكة المتحدة
* بوابة المرأة
* بوابة أعلام
* بوابة إيران
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Camila Batmanghelidjh CBE (/kəˈmɪlə bætmænˈɡɛlɪdʒ/; Persian: کامیلا باتمانقلیچ Kamylā Batmanghelych; born 1963) is an Iranian-Belgian author, psychotherapist, and former charity executive based in the United Kingdom. She was the founder of the collapsed charity Kids Company and Place2Be, charities which worked with marginalised children and young people in the UK. Between 1996 and 2015, Batmanghelidjh became a high-profile personality, fêted by celebrities and politicians for her work with Kids Company. In 2007, The Guardian described her as "one of the most powerful advocates for vulnerable children in the country". She was dubbed the "Angel of Peckham". In 2015, amid allegations of mismanagement and the squandering of funds, Batmanghelidjh stepped down as the charity's chief executive, and Kids Company was closed. The official receiver's allegations that Batmanghelidjh and seven Kids Company trustees were unfit to hold directorships were dismissed in February 2021 in a high court judgement delivered by Mrs Justice Falk. On 20 August 2015, the Charity Commission launched a statutory inquiry into Keeping Kids Company, though this was placed on hold pending the outcome of the High Court Judgement. The regulator's inquiry report was finally published in February 2022. The Commission criticised the trustees and former CEO of Kids Company and made a formal finding of “mismanagement in the administration of the charity” over its repeated failure to pay creditors, including its own workers and HMRC, on time.
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