BAFTA Controversy
- Incident at BAFTA Television Awards in London on 20 May 2007
- Joan Rivers made offensive joke about the statuette
- CLAPA Chief Executive Gareth Davies expressed disappointment
- Use of the old-fashioned term 'harelip' was hurtful
- Amanda Berry, BAFTA Chief Executive, apologised for any offense caused
CLAPA Patron and Board of Trustees
- Carol Vorderman is the current patron of CLAPA
- Nicolas Astor is the current chair of the board of trustees
- Jasvinder Bhachu serves as the treasurer
- Jemma Morgan, Rona Slator, Andrew Beedham, and David John Drake are trustees
- Louise Hughes, Marie Pinkstone, Emma Howes, Oliver Hopkins, and Jennifer Ruth Williams are also trustees
References
- The Cleft Lip and Palate Association is a registered charity (Charity 1108160)
- OSCR provides charity details for CLAPA
- Information about CLAPA can be found on their website
CLAPA Overview
- Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with cleft lip and palate
- Aims to provide information, resources, and support for affected individuals and their families
- Works to raise awareness and promote understanding of cleft lip and palate
- Offers various services, including helpline, support groups, and educational materials
- Collaborates with healthcare professionals to improve care and treatment for those with cleft lip and palate
Miscellaneous
- None
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Cleft Lip and Palate Association | |
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UK Charity No | 1108160 |
First registered | 1979 |
Expenditure 2019/20 | £725,177 |
The Cleft Lip and Palate Association, also known as CLAPA, is a national charity registered in England, Wales, and Scotland which supports people affected by cleft lip and cleft palate in the United Kingdom.
CLAPA was established in 1979 as a partnership between health professionals and parents of children with cleft lip and cleft palate.
The organisation's office is in London, but staff are based around the UK.