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CURRICULUM VITAE

Revd Dr Carrie Pemberton Ford

Director of CCARHT

Position Company Sector Size

Development Director Training and Curriculum Development

Social Media mobilisation Police and Public Policy interface UN and EU engagement Public Speaking Fund Development Communications CRM database devt

Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human

Trafficking 2008 - Third Sector

Research network on Human Trafficking.

Reports undertaken on Street Children across Europe, London 2012 Olympics and Mega Sports risk in Trafficking in Human Beings.

Clients included Metropolitan Police Service, European Congregations of the Religious, Director General’s office EU, Legatum Institute

Recent work on the human cost of migration under extremes stress – trafficking routes in the Mediterranean and North Africa.

Long term interest in Sex Trafficking and alternative legislative routes to interrupt the business of super exploitation within the Sex Industry in the light of a Gender based violence brief.

Network 600+

Board +5

Director – Lead Researcher, Open Forum Consultant

Sales, Negotiation, Presentations, Conference Speaking, External Communications, Writing Budgeting, Press and Media CRM database devt

Ibix Insight Consultancy 2003

SME

Change Management, Leading edge Qualitative Quantitative Research, Diversity and Inclusion Consultancy, Diaspora Communities, Violence against Women, Policing, International and National

Public Sector, Trusts, CSR.

Expert Witness work on Female Genital Mutilation and the training of Child Safety and Gender based violence vulnerabilities into Local Councils, Police Services and Public sector.

1-7

Company Founder - Coach and Mediator Network Marketing Programme development Training week ends

Cambridge Executive

Coaching and Mediation 2014 (operates within IbixInsight LLP)

SME

Executive leadership Coaching (particular focus on emerging female talent progression).

Mediation (Commercial and Family) Cherie Blair Foundation Mentor

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Executive Producer Commercial contracts Production & Sales Marketing

Ibix Productions 2012- (operates within IbixInsight LLP)

Developing occasional Short Promotional Films working on creating new, inclusive, imaginative space for town centres incorporating all aspects of the life of the High Street and the services offered.

Devised and delivered Blue Plaque Pop Up Weekend for Bassingbourn May 2013 – an idea for local community engagement taken to the Communities and Local Government ministry.

1-6 Film Team BPPU 3,000+

Stakeholders 120 Voluntary Team 10

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Public Speaking

Fund Development HNWI,Trusts, Marketing

Business Model development Public Policy and Government briefing

Conference Development Chair : housing network

Kite marking and compliance lead Board development and management External Communications

Stakeholders

Churches Alert to Sex Trafficking Across Europe 2003-2008

Third Sector

Instigated one of the ‘best post card based lobbying campaigns on MPs ‘ of the post war era – The Not For Sale Post Card campaign (Hansard)

Commissioned plays, pop music, wrote and published resource books to inform and equip churches involved in the campaign

Not for Sale – Raising Awareness Ending Exploitation

Convened 4 Ministerial featured Conferences raising early understanding of Human Trafficking

Raised finances of £350,0000 annual turnover and wider net worth stakeholder finance of £4

10 + online membership +11,000 Board +7 Stakeholding Partners + 20

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Sample Academic and Book Publications

o Introduction and foreword to the ‘Child Trafficking Prevention – Practitioner’s Training Guide’ edited by the European Federation for Street Children (EFSC) commissioned by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Home Affairs 2014

o Human Trafficking, Sporting Mega Events and the London Olympics of 2012: 2012 Kindle publication The Legatum Institute Carrie Pemberton Ford

o The Real Violence of Sex Trafficking Lucy Berry and Carrie Pemberton Ford 2007 Mayhew

o ‘White slavery and the trafficking of women today continuities and change’. Beating the Traffic: Josephine Butler and Anglican Social Action on Prostitution Today Alison Milbank 2007 George Mann

Not for Sale: Raising Awareness, Ending Exploitation Berry, Pemberton and Myers 2006 Inspire Press

o Circle Thinking: African Women Theologians in conversations with the West (issues of GBV, Culture and Human Rights discourse, FGM, Post-Colonial rifts in theological dynamics, pre-Colonial discourses countering patriarchal mainstreaming) Brill 2002 Pemberton

o ‘Whose face in the mirror? Personal and postcolonial obstacles in re-searching Africa’s contemporary women’s theological voices’. Ed Ursula King and Tina Beattie New Studies in Religion and Gender. Concilium 2004.

o ‘Breaking the Silence: Speaking Holy Words for Women’ Gender Based Violence – social constructions and theological models - in L Orr MacDonald, Ed. Do Not Be Afraid, Scottish Churches Publishing, Edinburgh.

o Anglicanism A Global Communion – (a global conversation of different voices from the international communion featuring issues of gender, violence, and power alongside ecclesiology and mission) Mowbray 1998

o Female Genital Mutilation – Why Human Rights are Women’s Rights Issues of Cultural Specificity then and now. Paper for African Studies Seminar – SOAS. 1999

CRM database devt million capital in Housing.

Visiting Research Fellow Orange Free State University – Dept of Criminology 2012 -

Research on International legislative challenges in interdicting Human Trafficking and best practices on Victim Care

Commissioner (appointed) Board Member

Women’s National

Commission UK Government London

2003-2005

Reporting to the Women’s Minister – monitoring and supporting the transition to the Equalities and Human Rights Commission

10 4 nation Commissioners

Religious Manager/Centre Chaplain

Welfare Officer

Multi Faith and Interdenominational lead

Race Relations / Diversity lead Stakeholder Development External Communications

Yarl’s Wood Immigration Detention Centre, Group 4

2001-2003

Public/Private funded

Development of a National Network of interfaith chaplains with Immigration and Nationalities Department CHAIR.

Curriculum development of Diversity and Race Relations training for Group 4.

Created Human Rights (HR) Lawyers network to support Asylum seekers in detention.

Government briefing on HR challenges.

Senior

Management team 13

Staff 300+

Detainees 450+

Stakeholder group membership 1000+

Vicar/ Ecumenical Lead Minister LEP

Shared Churches in Ely

External and Internal communications

Business vision development Multi agency network build Brand development Funding bids

CTC

Cambourne Churches Together - Cambridgeshire 1999 -2001

Third Sector

Start-up ministry. Established vision, membership, alliances, local government, business, housing providers, educational and community participation. Initiated fund development for permanent site and presence.

Mentored United Reformed and Methodist students for ministry.

Wrote and taught training schemes for theological students in Community based ministry.

Chaplaincy service to initial primary school

6 plus

Stakeholder group 25

Plus church membership 90 Primary School Assemblies 60 children

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Sample Reports for commissioning bodies

For more publications follow Carrie on https://ufs.academia.edu/CarriePembertonFord

o Gender and Trafficking in Europe – bid proposal for the

European Commission, Directorate-General for Home Affairs with Matrix Consulting London August 2014,

o Gender Mainstreaming: Internal and External impacts – internal report for the Commonwealth Secretariat – Gender Section - Marlborough House 2014.

o University of Leeds – South Asian communities’ responses to Street Grooming in the UK research team member – (Manchester Police and CPS involvement) 2013

Conflict Minerals and Sexual Violence in DRC – the last 20 years and what can be done - University of St Andrews 2013 – presentation (currently in process of presentation for Peer reviewed journal for publication) 2015

 ‘Seeds of Hope’ http://www.studio9films.co.uk/special_projects.html the use of Film in the creation of policy momentum for change –

(In production – publication potentially in The International Journal for Communication Studies;) 2015

‘Our guides are gone, our hope is lost’ : The Criminalisation of Immigration and the erosion of safety and rights in contemporary Mediterranean voyages. From Byron to Berlusconi.

(In production – publication potentially in European Journal of Migration and Law) 2015

Transcultural womanhood: challenges and concerns. The diverse impact of legislative change in Female Genital Mutilation in the Somali community of East London. (voices from the Somali community of Kensington)

(In development - initial interview group selected - potential publication in Journal of International Women’s Studies - ) January 2016

Dr Carrie Pemberton Ford

Is the Development and Research Director of the online network for Academics, NGOs, Policy advisers and Enforcement personnel CCARHT - The Cambridge Centre of Applied Research in Human Trafficking. WWW.ccarht.org

Carrie has worked in the area of immigration, Asylum and Human Trafficking for the last 20 years. She has been a Director of Women’s Development in Ituri Province D.R. Congo, and has taught graduates in the Universities of Edinburgh, Birmingham, Coventry, Oxford, SOAS London, and runs regular interdisciplinary seminars on issues pertaining to Trafficking and Gender based violence at the University of Cambridge.

Carrie is also a trained Mediator and theologian. She welcomes opportunities to engage with

organisations on their vision and strategy setting based on research and future scoping. Carrie

also welcomes approaches for internship for the growing needs of the Centre – and enquiries for

potential research work aligned with CCARHT. Be in touch with Carrie on her linked in profile or

directly at [email protected]

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