Lumos Foundation

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Overview

WARNING: As this organisation lists one or more EP accredited lobbyists, it may not be probable that its lobbying costs are lower than €10,000.

Lobbying Costs

9,999€

Financial year: Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

2.75 Fte (5)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

6

High-level Commission meetings

29

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Lumos Foundation   (Lumos)

    EU Transparency Register

    849607914394-57 First registered on 10 Sep 2014

    Goals / Remit

    Lumos is an international non-governmental organisation, set up by the author J.K. Rowling that works to end the systematic institutionalisation of children around the world. Worldwide eight million children are living in orphanages or other form of institutional care, where their needs cannot be met and where they are at risk of severe harm, abuse and neglect.

    Our vision is a world in which all children have the opportunity to grow up in a safe and caring family setting, or where there is no alternative, the specialist placements that meet all their needs, respect their rights and ensure they can fulfil their potential. We work to transform education, health and social care systems for children and their families and help children move from institutions to family-based care.

    Lumos works in partnership with governments, professionals and carers, communities, families and children, to transform outdated systems that drive families apart. Together with our partners we replace institutions with community based services that provide children with access to health, education and social care tailored to their individual needs. This supports families to provide the loving care their children need to develop to their full potential and build a positive future for themselves. Lumos is a founder member of the European Expert Group on the Transition from Institutional to Community Based Care, a member of the Global Alliance for Children and the Global Partnership for Children with Disabilities in Development.

    Lumos Foundation (Lumos) is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales number: 5611912. Lumos is registered as a charity in England and Wales with the registered charity number: 1112575.

    Main EU files targeted

    Lumos is actively following the implementation and monitoring of the ESI Funds at national level; the mid-term review of the Europe 2020 Strategy (we have responded to the consultation on it launched last year); the mid-term review of the European Disability Strategy; contribution to the targeted consultation launched by the European Ombudsman following its own-initiative inquiry in relation to how the European Commission ensures that fundamental rights are complied with at all stages of the implementation of the EU cohesion policy in the Member States; We will also aim to influence the EU on the Sustainable Development Goals negotiations in line with our global objectives.

    Address

    Head Office
    Gredley House, 1-11
    Broadway
    London E15 4BQ
    UNITED KINGDOM
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    5

    Employment timeLobbyists
    100%2
    25%3

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    2.75

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    6 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 20 Jul 2016

    Name Start date End Date
    Ms Xheni DANI 14 Dec 2019 12 Dec 2020
    Ms Charlotte Boetticher 21 Sep 2019 19 Sep 2020
    Ms Lilith ALINK 21 Sep 2019 19 Sep 2020
    Ms Caroline ROSE 09 May 2019 09 May 2020
    Ms Anna Maria WALRAVEN 30 Mar 2019 13 Sep 2019
    Ms Irina PAPANCHEVA 19 Mar 2019 01 Apr 2020
    Mr Serghei Sadohin 16 Jan 2019 16 Jan 2020
    Ms Athina GIANNOUTSOU 29 Sep 2018 11 Jan 2019
    Ms Caroline ROSE 27 Apr 2018 27 Apr 2019
    Ms Irina PAPANCHEVA 21 Mar 2018 19 Mar 2019
    Ms Georgette Mulheir 09 Feb 2018 01 Feb 2019
    Ms Charlotte Boetticher 03 Jan 2018 21 Dec 2018
    Mr Alex CHRISTOPOUOLOS 03 Jan 2018 21 Dec 2018
    Ms Caroline ROSE 01 Apr 2017 31 Mar 2018
    Ms Georgette Mulheir 04 Jan 2017 31 Dec 2017
    Ms Merel KREDIET 13 Sep 2016 07 Sep 2017
    Mr Nolan QUIGLEY 13 Sep 2016 07 Sep 2017
    Mr Roger SINGLETON 13 Sep 2016 07 Sep 2017
    Ms Irina PAPANCHEVA 13 Sep 2016 26 Aug 2017
    Ms Aneta RUDOLFOVA 06 Sep 2016 01 Apr 2017
    Ms Georgette Mulheir 16 Dec 2015 14 Dec 2016
    Ms Irina PAPANCHEVA 10 Sep 2015 08 Sep 2016
    Ms Aneta RUDOLFOVA 09 Sep 2015 07 Sep 2016
    Ms Merel KREDIET 09 Sep 2015 07 Sep 2016
    Mr Nolan QUIGLEY 09 Sep 2015 07 Sep 2016
    Mr Roger SINGLETON 09 Sep 2015 07 Sep 2016

    Complementary Information

    The three people who occasionally provide support to Lumos' EU work tend to spend less than 25% of their time on EU matters.

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Ms Irina Papancheva (EU Policy and Advocacy Adviser)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Ms Georgette Mulheir (CEO)

  • Categories

    Category

    III - Non-governmental organisations

    Subcategory

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    This group emerged from the AdHoc Expert Group on the Transition from Institutional to Community-based care. The group aims to serve as an informal advisory body to European institutions, member states and candidate countries in relation to institutional care reform, focusing on the rights of children, people with disabilities, including people with mental health problems, older persons and families.
    Other members of the EEG are: COFACE (Confederation of Family Organisations in the EU), Eurochild, EASPD (European Association of Service Providers for People with Disabilities), EDF (European Disability Forum), ENIL/ECCL (European Network on Independent Living/European Coalition for Community Living), ESN (European Social Network), Inclusion Europe, Lumos, Mental Health Europe, OHCHR Regional Office for Europe and UNICEF.

    Global Partnership on Children with Disabilities (GPCwD) is a network of more than 240 organisations, that provides a platform for advocacy and collective action to ensure the rights of children with disabilities are included and prioritised by both the disability and the child rights movement. The GPCwD is set up of several task forces. Lumos hosts the secretariat of the Child Protection taskforce and is a member of the Taskforce on Inclusive Education.

    Global Alliance for Children aims to harness international aid to support countries in their efforts to move children out of large institutions and into family and community-based care. Other members of the Global Alliance for Children are USAID, the World Bank, Childhood, Save the Children, the Canadian Department for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, New Venture Fund, UBS, GHR Foundation and Maestral International.

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2014 - Dec 2014

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    9,999€

    EU grant income for closed financial year

    68,089 € (Source: European Commission)

    Other financial info

    Our most recent closed financial year is from 01/01/2014 to 31/12/2014. The audit for the year 2015 has not been finalised yet and there could be significant changes to the current figures.

    We are obliged by law to finalise the 2015 accounts by 30/09/2016, when we need to submit them to Companies House. The deadline for the Charity Commission submission is 31/10/2016. We will be able to provide the most recent figures by then.

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    Lumos is a member of the DG Justice anti-trafficking platform.
    Lumos is a founding member of the European Expert Group on the transition from institutional to community based care. This is not a formal European Commission expert group but works closely with DG EMPL, REGIO and Justice

    ACC

    None

    Groups (European Parliament)

    Lumos actively works with/lobbies the disability intergroup and children’s rights intergroup. We are also interested in establishing contact with Intergroup on extreme poverty and human rights, Intergroup on youth issues.

    Communication activities

    Lumos will be involved with/ organising the following events, policy implementation, communications activities:
    - Present a lab session at the European Development Days together with theInternational Disability and Development Consortium
    - Organise a round table discussion in the European Parliament on deinstitutionalisation and child protection in Greece in 2015 (exact date tbc)
    - Present at the Latvian presidency event on Deinstitutionalisation in June 2015 in Riga.
    - Actively monitoring the implementation of the Regulation 1303/2013, ensuring correct implementation of the ex-ante conditionality that dictates that structural funds may not be used to support institutions, but should be used to support the transition from institutional to community based care.
    - Lumos will attend the European Forum on the rights of the child in June 2015
    - Look at the mid-term review of Europe 2020
    -Look at the mid-term review of the European Disability Strategy
    - Participate in the FRA Civil Society and Expert meeting on violence against children with disabilities in Vienna
    - Participate in the European Union Anti-trafficking platform

    Other activities

    Lumos is a children’s rights organisation working to end the institutionalisation of children worldwide. We work in partnership with governments, professionals and carers, communities, families and children, to move from outdated systems of institutional based care to family and community-based systems. We are a founding member of the European Expert Group on the Transition from Institutional to Community Based Care.

    The EU plays a pivotal role in changing attitudes and shifting systems of care and support from institutional to community-based services. However, large sums of European funds have in the past been used to renovate existing institutions and build new ones. While the intentions of these processes were good, they have failed to understand that institutions cannot provide proper environments in which to raise children.

    Lumos therefore has and continues to lobby for changes in legislation which will ensure that EU funds support the reform of the care systems, instead of being used to maintain outdated and harmful institutional models of care. In this regard, Lumos has lobbied the European Institutions to ensure that European Structural Funds will be used to dismantle institutions and replace them with community-based care services. In the future, Lumos intends to lobby the European Institutions with the same intention, focusing on other EU funding streams and policy initiatives targeting countries outside the EU.

    Lumos also lobbies and intends to continue to advocate to the European Institutions on policy initiatives that may accelerate, threaten or otherwise influence the shift from institutional to community-based care.

    During 2013-2014 we have co-hosted a conference and a round-table on this theme in the European Parliament, co hosted with the EC (on behalf of the European Expert Group) a seminar on the use of EU funds to support deinstitutionalisation in Bulgaria and responded to various EU consultations related to children’s rights.

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    29 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    • Date 27 Jun 2022 Location Videoconfernce
      Subject Consolations with Youth Organisation on the Youth Action Plan
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen
      Portfolio International Partnerships
      Attending
      • Jutta Urpilainen (Commissioner)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 03 Dec 2021 Location Videoconference
      Subject Discussion on Youth Action Plan
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen
      Portfolio International Partnerships
      Attending
      • Renaud Savignat (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 05 May 2021 Location Online
      Subject The Strategy on the Rights of the Child
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Dubravka Šuica
      Portfolio Democracy and Demography
      Attending
      • Iris Abraham (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 22 Mar 2021 Location Videoconference
      Subject Exchange of Views on the Transition from institutional to Community-based Care.
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Helena Dalli
      Portfolio Equality
      Attending
      • Eva Gerhards (Cabinet member)
      • Silvan Agius (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 01 Feb 2021 Location Video Meeting
      Subject Childrens' rights / support.
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Janez Lenarčič
      Portfolio Crisis Management
      Attending
      • Kasia Jurczak (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 20 Aug 2020 Location Brussels, Belgium
      Subject Protection of children
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Janez Lenarčič
      Portfolio Crisis Management
      Attending
      • Adela Kabrtova (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 13 Jul 2020 Location Brussels
      Subject Child care reform in Covid 19 crisis and in next MFF
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi
      Portfolio Neighbourhood and Enlargement
      Attending
      • Maja Kocijancic (Cabinet member)
      • Katri Teedumae (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 13 May 2020 Location Videoconference
      Subject Children in migration
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Margaritis Schinas
      Portfolio Promoting the European Way of Life
      Attending
      • Catherine Sustek (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 23 Apr 2020 Location Skype meeting
      Subject Child guarantee
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Nicolas Schmit
      Portfolio Jobs and Social Rights
      Attending
      • Santina Bertulessi (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 04 Mar 2020 Location Brussels
      Subject Discussion on how best to ensure that the new European Commission delivers on children’s right to family life
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Elisa Ferreira
      Portfolio Cohesion and Reforms
      Attending
      • Francisco Barros Castro (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 20 Feb 2020 Location Brussels, Belgium
      Subject The rights of children in alternative care
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Helena Dalli
      Portfolio Equality
      Attending
      • Neil Kerr (Cabinet member)
      • Nora Bednarski (Cabinet member)
    • Date 04 Feb 2020 Location Brussels
      Subject Discussion on the desinstitutionalisation of children and their right to community-living
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen
      Portfolio International Partnerships
      Attending
      • Renaud Savignat (Cabinet member)
    • Date 25 Oct 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Discussion on MFF
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Maria-Myrto Kanellopoulou (Cabinet member)
      • Anna Gallo Alvarez (Cabinet member)
    • Date 27 Jun 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting to follow up on the event that was co-organized by EC and Lumos
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 14 Jun 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting to discuss preparations for the event with J.K. Rowling on children's rights
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 18 Apr 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting to discuss preparations for the event with J.K. Rowling on children's rights
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 26 Feb 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting to prepare a joint event in June on children's rights
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 18 Jan 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Meeting to prepare the event with J.K. Rowling
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 22 Nov 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject Child protection and family care in EU external action
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 18 Oct 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject High-level discussion on the EU’s external action on "The link between trafficking and children in institutions" organized by European Commission and Lumos
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
    • Date 21 Mar 2017 Location Brussels
      Subject Protection of children in development cooperation
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Nils Behrndt (Cabinet member)
    • Date 18 Feb 2016 Location Brussels, Belgium
      Subject Protection of institutionalized children in development cooperation
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Nils Behrndt (Cabinet member)
    • Date 16 Feb 2016 Location Brussels
      Subject Task Force for Better Implementation
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Corina Crețu
      Portfolio Regional Policy
      Attending
      • Tomas Nejdl (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 09 Jun 2015 Location Meeting room BERL 12 floor
      Subject Meeting with LUMOS - Deinstitutionalisaton and the right of children (+ Mr Alonso Iriarte DG HOME, Ms Tuite DG JUST)
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos
      Portfolio Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship
      Attending
      • Polykarpos Adamidis (Cabinet member)
    • Date 08 Apr 2015 Location Bruxelles
      Subject Regional development and the de-institutionalisation agenda
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Corina Crețu
      Portfolio Regional Policy
      Attending
      • Dragos Bucurenci (Cabinet member)
    • Date 27 Mar 2015 Location BERL 11/400
      Subject Presentation of LUMOS activities and policy recommendations
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Christos Stylianides
      Portfolio Humanitarian Aid &amp; Crisis Management
      Attending
      • Zacharias Giakoumis (Cabinet member)
    • Date 06 Mar 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject Inclusive Education in the Europe 2020 strategy
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Tibor Navracsics
      Portfolio Education, Culture, Youth and Sport
      Attending
      • Rodrigo Ballester (Cabinet member)
    • Date 03 Mar 2015 Location Brussels, Belgium
      Subject Children's rights, Child protection
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Věra Jourová
      Portfolio Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality
      Attending
      • Daniel Braun (Cabinet member)
    • Date 19 Feb 2015 Location Brussels, Belgium
      Subject EU development cooperation financing structure and the ending of the institutionalisation of children by transforming education, health and social care systems
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Neven Mimica
      Portfolio International Cooperation &amp; Development
      Attending
      • Irena Andrassy (Cabinet member)
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