Younghusband, Eileen Louise, Dame, 1902-1981

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Born 1902; educated privately; social worker in South and East London, 1924-1929; student at the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1926-1929; Lecturer, LSE, 1929-1939 and 1944-1957; Principal Officer for Employment and Training, National Association of Girls' Clubs, 1939-1944; Director of British Council Social Welfare Courses, 1942-1944; Member, McNair Committee, 1943; Member, Departmental Committee on Social Workers in the Mental health Services, 1948; Member, Committee of Enquiry into the Law and Practice Relating to Charitable Trusts; Chairman, Ministry of Health Working Party on Social Workers in the Health and Welfare Services, 1959; Adviser, National Institute for Social Work Training, 1961-1967; President, International Association of Schools of Social Work, 1961-1968; Member, Committee on the Probation Service, 1962; DBE, 1964; member of various committees for penal reform, child care, youth service, care of old people, family welfare, social studies and international social work; René Sand Award, International Council on Social Welfare, 1976; Chairman, Hammersmith Juvenile Court; died 1981. Publications: The education and training of social workers (Carnegie UK Trust, 1947); Social work in Britain (Carnegie UK Trust, 1951); Social work and social change (London, 1964); Social work in Britain, 1950-1975: a follow-up study (Allen and Unwin, London, 1978); The newest profession: a short history of social work (Community Care, Sutton, 1981).

From the guide to the YOUNGHUSBAND, Dame Eileen Louise, 1902-1981, social work pioneer, [1910-1920], (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

1924-1929 social worker in South and East London; 1929-1939 tutor at London School of Economics (LSE); 1933-? Justice of the Peace, Stepney; 1939-1944 principal officer for training and employment for youth leaders for the National Association of Girls' Clubs; 1943 survey of the welfare needs of the recipients of benefit for the National Assistance Board; 1945 survey of training for social workers for the Carnegie Trust; 1945-194? United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; 1946 MBE; 1948 consultant on the United Nations social welfare fellowship programme; 1954-1957 pioneer of social work training at LSE; 1955-1959 chair of Ministry of Health working party on the role of social workers in the local authority health and welfare services; 1955 CBE; 1961-1967 consultant for the National Institute for Social Work Training; 1961-1968 President of the International Association of Schools of Social Work; 1964 DBE; 1976 René Sand award for international social work

Epithet: social work consultant

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Tibet, Asia
Gulmarg, Kashmir
Afghanistan, Asia
United States, North America
China, Asia
South Africa, Africa
Pamir, India
Russia, Europe, Asia
Himalaya Mountains, Tibet
Hunza, Kashmir
Tonk State, India
Canada, North America
Bhutan, Asia
Rhodesia, Africa
Mount Everest, Tibet
Abu, Rajputana
Central Asia, Asia
Colworth House, Bedford
Gilgit, Kashmir
Mustagh Pass, Kashmir
Manchuria, China
Indore State, India
Bundi State, India
Chesterfield House, London
North-West Frontier, India
Turkestan, Asia
Gobi Desert, China
Srinagar, Kashmir
Chitral State, India
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Social work
Women in politics
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Birth 1902-01-01

Death 1981-05-27

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