Lumos (charity)
Formation | 2005 (relaunched as Lumos in 2010) |
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Type | NGO/Charity |
Purpose | Children/young people's welfare; health/education/social care; family support |
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Region served | Global |
Founder and president | J. K. Rowling |
Main organ | Board of Trustees, chaired by Carol Copland |
Website | Official website |
Lumos, formerly known as Children's High Level Group and briefly as The Children's Voice, is an international non-governmental charity (NGO) founded by the author of the Harry Potter book series, J. K. Rowling. Lumos promotes an end to the institutionalisation of children worldwide.
History
[edit]In 2004, Rowling read an article in The Sunday Times about children with disabilities who were placed in cage beds.[1] She and Emma Nicholson co-founded the Children's High Level Group (CHLG) in 2005.[1][2] CHLG was briefly renamed The Children's Voice, but then changed back to its original name because "The Children's Voice" was trademarked in the US.[3] It became Lumos, after a spell in Harry Potter (which in the series illuminates the tip of the caster's wand with a bright light), in 2010.[4] Rowling stood down as a trustee in 2013 but continued as the charity's president.[5]
Lumos and other organisations have worked to encourage the European Commission to establish regulations that state that funding to EU member states must be used for community services, not to build or renovate residential institutions.[citation needed] Even before the regulations were passed, as a result of years of advocacy and awareness-raising, this principle of funding supporting 'deinstitutionalization' (DI) had already helped divert more than €367 million of EU funding away from institutions towards community services.[6]
Governance and people
[edit]Georgette Mulheir stepped down as CEO in 2020 after trustees identified "management and cultural challenges" and commissioned independent reviews into governance and culture.[5]
Peter McDermott joined as CEO in June 2021 succeeding Interim CEO, Sir Roger Singleton.[7][8]
Carol Copland is the Chair of the Board of Trustees. Other trustees include: Billy DiMichele (Senior Vice President of Scholastic), Tanya Motie, Neena Gill CBE, Nick Pasricha, Dr Doreen Mulenga, Kate Wills, Jimmy Paul and Usman Ali.[9]
The Lumos Foundation USA Board is headed by Billy DiMichele as chairman, other members are Leslie Little who serves as Treasurer and Liz Robbins.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Pugh 2020, p. 5.
- ^ "Le dernier roman de J.K. Rowling publié pour satisfaire ses fans". Le Devoir (in French). 5 December 2008. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
- ^ Errington, Philip W. (26 February 2015). J.K. Rowling: A Bibliography 1997–2013 (1st ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 416–417. ISBN 978-1-84966-977-1.
- ^ Brown, David (15 July 2019). "JK Rowling charity boss exits amid concerns about its management". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
- ^ a b "CEO of charity founded by JK Rowling to step down after board finds 'culture challenges'". www.civilsociety.co.uk. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
- ^ "Award: Zero Project Innovative Policy & Innovative Practice 2015". 19 January 2016.
- ^ "Peter McDermott appointed as CEO of Lumos - News and Media - Lumos". www.wearelumos.org.
- ^ "Charity founded by Harry Potter author appoints chief executive". www.thirdsector.co.uk.
- ^ "Lumos Board of Trustees - Lumos". www.wearelumos.org.
- ^ "Lumos Foundation USA Board - Lumos". www.wearelumos.org.
Works cited
[edit]- Pugh, Tison (2020). Harry Potter and Beyond: On J. K. Rowling's Fantasies and Other Fictions. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctvs09qwv. ISBN 978-1-64336-088-1. OCLC 1142046769. S2CID 225791872.