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portada Mother and Baby Homes: A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers (National Institute Social Services Library) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781032064741
Edition No.
1

Mother and Baby Homes: A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers (National Institute Social Services Library) (in English)

Jill Nicholson (Author) National Council For The Unmarried Mother And Her Child (Issuing Body) (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Mother and Baby Homes: A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers (National Institute Social Services Library) (in English) - Jill Nicholson (Author) National Council For The Unmarried Mother And Her Child (Issuing Body)

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Synopsis "Mother and Baby Homes: A Survey of Homes for Unmarried Mothers (National Institute Social Services Library) (in English)"

During the 1960s there had been much discussion about the plight of the unmarried mother and her child; but very little of it had been based on fact. At the time Mother and Baby Homes catered for between 11,000 and 12,000 unmarried mothers each year, out of a total of 70,000; but there was hardly one generalisation that would be applicable to all the Homes. Some were run by voluntary organisations, some by local authorities and some by religious groups. While some still retained the punitive attitude, others set themselves with much kindness to help the women - some of them mere schoolgirls, to face the difficulties of their position and to plan constructively for their own future and that of their babies. Originally published in 1968, this book gives the facts but, even more, it gives the feelings and ideas of those most concerned - the mothers-to-be and those who care for them. This is a careful and sensitive study. It was unique in putting on record for the first time the views of unmarried mothers themselves about the care they received. Everybody who is interested in the history of the health and welfare of the unmarried mother in residential care should read this book.

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