Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century

This article examines the early work of The Church of England Incorporated Society for Providing Homes for Waifs and Strays by assessing 6824 applications for children's admission to care in the late nineteenth-century. It is based on an archive study of records kept by the Children's Soci...

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Main Author: Annie Skinner
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Language:English
Published: CELCIS 2017-12-01
Series:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
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description This article examines the early work of The Church of England Incorporated Society for Providing Homes for Waifs and Strays by assessing 6824 applications for children's admission to care in the late nineteenth-century. It is based on an archive study of records kept by the Children's Society in England and Wales between 1882 and 1899. A consistent in-depth analysis of the Waifs and Strays Society's policies in practice over 12 years is provided in parallel with the pressures families experienced during a time of harsh Poor Law policies. The focus identifies reasons why children were received into care from poor families when strong moral and political philosophies underpinned privileged professionals in power and in control of children's destinies. Also examined is how the Waifs and Strays Society's policies are reflected in the applications for care. The research addresses the gaps about the practice of the work of early social workers in the community.
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Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
domiciliary assessment
poverty
childcare
nineteenth century
title Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
title_full Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
title_fullStr Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
title_full_unstemmed Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
title_short Reasons for rescuing orphans, destitute, neglected or imperilled children: analysis of the work of the Waifs and Strays Society in the late nineteenth century
title_sort reasons for rescuing orphans destitute neglected or imperilled children analysis of the work of the waifs and strays society in the late nineteenth century
topic domiciliary assessment
poverty
childcare
nineteenth century
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