Freedom from Torture digital fundraiser Emily Death blogs about the film Zero Dark Thirty.
Staff and volunteers
Zero Dark Thirty: Why this torture depiction is an endorsementBlog - 30 January, 2013
CEO - Keith BestNews - 19 April, 2010
Ready to fight for survivors of torture and those fleeing organised violence Keith Best takes over the helm at the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. At a time when the UK government is facing allegations of complicity in torture and the treatment of asylum seekers fleeing violence is heavily criticised, he has his work cut out for him.
New Centre Offers Cross-Cultural Psychological SupportNews - 22 June, 2006
A new centre intended to promote the benefits of counselling and therapy for troubled families and couples from black and other minority groups opens with MF support.
Finance Director Becomes MF's New Chief ExecutiveNews - 20 February, 2006
Simon Carruth, formerly the MF's director of finance has been appointed Chief Executive, having held the post in an acting capacity for the past year.
MF's Fundraising Director Wins Top Charity AwardNews - 30 October, 2004
MF Director of Fundraising Jasvir Kaur has been named Fundraising Manager of the Year in UK Charity Awards 2004.
Important role for health professionals in preventing tortureNews - 10 November, 2003
Healthcare professionals have an important role in helping to prevent torture both in Europe and beyond, according to a new Medical Foundation report.
Human rights campaigner awarded MBENews - 10 September, 2002
Human rights campaigner and director of public affairs at the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, Sherman Carroll, received an MBE in recognition of his pioneering work with the charity, and with Amnesty International.
Torture victims' charity appoints new directorNews - 31 May, 2002
The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture has appointed a new director to take over from Dr Helen Bamber, the charity's founder/director who will stand down later this year.
Helen Bamber to step down as torture charity chiefNews - 1 July, 2001
Helen Bamber, the founder of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, has announced that she will step down in the near future as director of the charity.



