Humera Khatun

Community Development Officer at St. Paul's Community Development Trust

Humera Khatun currently serves as a Community Development Officer at St. Paul's Community Development Trust and is involved in pro bono legal work at The University of Law, where Humera collaborates with Supervising Solicitors and drafts legal fact sheets for client understanding. In addition to ongoing studies for a Postgraduate Degree and Master of Laws in Bar Practice at The University of Law, Humera has held various roles, including Student Member at The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple and Academic Learning Coach at Cadbury Sixth Form College. Prior experience includes a mini pupillage in Crime and Family, participation in the Negotiation Club, and involvement in the Bar Mock Trial with Young Citizens, as well as administrative work at Shifa Eye Clinic. Humera completed undergraduate studies in Law at The University of Law and A-Levels in Law, Psychology, and Computer Science at Cadbury Sixth Form College.

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Birmingham, United Kingdom

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St. Paul's Community Development Trust

St. Paul’s Community Development Trust is a charity that began in 1973 as a series of groups which were established to work with the community of Balsall Heath, an inner city area in Birmingham. With a diverse and ever changing community the population of Balsall Heath has come or came if you are speaking literally from all over the world. St. Paul’s Community Development Trust had its origins in the desire of people in Balsall Heath to make a better future for their children, getting together to start a nursery, adventure playground and small school. The three groups joined forces to establish the Trust in the late 1970s, and from these small beginnings in voluntary endeavour it has grown to be a thriving organisation. The Trust aims to work with and alongside the people of Balsall Heath in Birmingham and the wider neighbourhood to promote education, recreation and life-long learning. It works with children, young people and adults, who are involved with the Trust in many different ways.


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