Rachel Bentley


Rachel Bentley is the International Director of the Chichester-based charity, Children on the Edge, which she has led for three decades. Bentley co-founded Children on the Edge with Dame Anita Roddick in response to the Romanian orphanage crisis which occurred in 1990. She has since expanded the organisation to work in countries including East Timor, Burma, Bangladesh, and Bosnia.
Bentley also does occasional consultancy work for agencies including UNICEF in the area of children's rights.

Early life

Bentley was born in Birmingham, England and spent much of her childhood in Fiji, where her father worked as an engineer for an international development agency. She attended an international school. Her family returned to Britain when she was eleven.

Education

Bentley has an MSc in Development Management and a Masters of Advanced Studies in Children's rights.
In 1990, after witnessing the appalling conditions in Romanian orphanages first hand, Dame Anita Roddick mobilised her company, The Body Shop International, to help these children. Initially, this involved volunteers like Bentley going to and helping three orphanages in the small village of Hălăucești in Iași County, Romania. Bentley was in the first convoy of volunteers to Romania. This experience marks the beginnings of Children on the Edge.
By 1992 the team had developed considerable expertise in working with institutionalised children, establishing a programme to integrate them back into society. This prompted the organisation, upon invitation, to expand its work into Albania. By 1994 the work spread to Bosnia. It was clear that the organisation was working primarily with vulnerable children, in particular those without parental care. It was then that Rachel Bentley co-founded Children on the Edge.
Since then, they have expanded their reach to include:
Children on the Edge was originally part of The Body Shop Foundation, but became an independently registered charity in 2004. The Body Shop Foundation continued to support the charity and to have some oversight on its use of funds, as of 2007. Its employees were supported in donating to Children on the Edge as of 2011.