About The Creative Learning Trust
Overview
In 2017 the Charity Commission gave us permission to establish The Creative Learning Trust (CLT). The CLT took over all the educational work of The Clinical Science & Education Foundation (CSEF), which is now closed.
The CLT has the mandate to continue this work in Romania and to extend it to the United Kingdom. Special emphasis is placed on the production of learning resources for both children and adults with special needs. To these ends we are currently supporting selected organisations and professionals in the UK and Romania.
Our History
In 1990, just after the Revolutions in Eastern Europe, Brian Mansfield (The Protekton Trust) asked David White to go to Romania to run some training sessions in selected hospitals.
We never believed that we would return again and again for the next 25+ years. But we did, and in the process got to know many British and Romanian people who wanted to contribute to improving the poor conditions in central and Eastern Europe.
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Our Objects
The purposes of the Charity are:
a) the advancement of the education of those who are in need (including children and adults with special educational needs and/or within multicultural communities) in any part of the world, in particular but not exclusively in the United Kingdom, central and eastern Europe; and
b) the advancement of the education of medical practitioners and other healthcare workers in any part of the world, in particular but not exclusively in the United Kingdom, central and eastern Europe; particularly but not exclusively by developing and distributing educational materials and resources and by making grants.
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Our Trustees
The CLT currently has four Trustees. Three were CSEF Trustees (Dr. David White, Mr. Ian Johnson, Dr. Paul Bramwell). The fourth Trustee is Ms Carmen Stan.
Collectively, the CLT Trustees have extensive experience in special needs education in both the UK and Romania.
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