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abuse, 28–9, 39, 43, 44, 45–6, 51, 53, 56, 91, 194, 197, 257
sexual abuse, 11, 18, 43–4, 61–2, 93–4, 180, 188–9, 191, 193, 215, 251 age
adolescents, 14, 25–6, 33, 69, 116–17, 132–7, 148, 164–5, 177–8, 189, 200, 202, 208–9, 234, 247–59 childhood definition, 2, 14, 33–4, 37, 50, 107, 121, 177, 200, 255–6 generation, 24, 107–8, 148–9, 154, 155–6, 171–2, 173, 243–4, 255, 261, 274–5 agency, 23–4, 25, 63–4, 102–3, 120–2, 136–7, 145–6, 175–6, 277–8
decision-making, 12–13, 29, 47–8, 55–6, 57–8, 72, 139–41, 230, 249, 260 resistance, 12–13, 39–40, 47–8, 67–70, 130–2, 133–4, 136–7, 138–41, 145–6, 188–9, 213–14, 266–7 undermining agency, 13, 47–8, 128, 130, 135–6, 142–4, 146, 176, 186–96, 218–19 Allen, Lady Marjorie of Hurtwood, 226–7 Brenton, Edward Pelham, 32, 46 Brook Advisory Centre, 25–6, 247–59
characteristics of clients, 255–60 experiences of clients, 260–5 influence of clients on services, 265–7 services for under-sixteens, 267–70 Children’s Friend Society, 22, 27–48
characteristics of children, 32–4 complaints by children, 39–46 experiences of children, 35–9 Church of England Advisory Council on Empire Settlement, 182, 187
consent, 19–21, 33–4, 39–40, 53–4, 80–8, 94–5, 182, 233–4, 252–3, 256, 267–71 convalescent home, 23–4, 123–46
characteristics of children, 123, 126 privacy in the toilet, 129–32 privacy while bathing, 132–5 psychological privacy, 135–7 discipline
in residential institution, 6, 32–3, 68–70 diversity, 22, 28–9, 48, 59, 65, 72, 88, 91, 92–3, 195–6, 276–7 education, 2, 24–5, 197–219
elementary (later primary) school, 36, 41, 52, 116–17, 144, 161–2, 197–8, 202, 203, 204, 209–10, 211–12, 216–17 Empire and Commonwealth, 22, 32
Cape Colony (later South Africa), 27–48 Southern Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), 177, 182 employment
paid work, 27–8, 57, 70, 91–2, 93–4, 177–8, 182, 187–8, 190, 218 regulation of child labour, 8, 32–46
expertise, 2–3, 5–6, 10–12, 112–13, 117–18, 147, 202, 214–16, 225–7, 267–9, 274 family, 2–3, 22–3, 49–72, 73–98, 99–122, 132–3, 138
interaction while living apart, 37–9, 40, 42–3, 47–8, 76, 80–8, 109–10, 144, 146, 187, 189, 191 Gilligan, Carol ‘Listening Guide’, 126–8, 145 health, 2, 5–6, 121, 123–46
physical health, 27–8, 41–2, 55–6, 104–11, 112, 123–5, 138, 141, 145, 167–71, 173, 198–9 immigration
children with African heritage, 207 children with South Asian heritage, 207 children with West Indian heritage, 207, 212–14 industrial and reformatory school, 22, 49–72
characteristics of children, 53–4 children’s experiences before admission, 54–64 relationships with staff, 65–8, 70–1 intersectional oppression, 3, 10, 14–15, 22, 25, 29, 71–2, 120–1, 200–1, 206–10, 275–7 letters written by children, 17, 29–30, 35, 37, 38–9, 52, 66–7, 85–7, 88–9, 101–2, 121–2, 185, 187, 253–4 local government, 8–10, 24, 25, 111, 123–4, 147–73, 235–7, 249, 276
Area Health Authority, 254–5 Camberwell Borough Council, London, 160–1 Cambridgeshire Local Education Authority, 203–4 Inner London Education Authority, 217 Oxfordshire Local Education Authority, 204 West Ham Borough Council, London, 158 long-term impact of welfare, 4–5, 50–1, 66–72, 88–97, 145–6, 185–6, 189–91, 195–6, 243–4, 274–5 mother
interaction with child, 21, 36–7, 38, 39–40, 42, 43, 51, 55–7, 61–4, 83–4, 85–7, 93–4, 107–8, 109–10, 132–3, 134, 215, 216–17, 226, 239, 260–2, 269–70 National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 104
peers, 3, 145–6, 183, 277
friendship, 74, 89–90, 91, 92, 97, 135–6, 186–7, 188–9, 206, 249, 251, 260–1, 262, 263 social pressure and shame, 132, 142–3 Phillipson Memorial Orphanage for Boys, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 112 play, 25, 130–2
adult-organized club or society, 186–7, 232 adult-organized indoor play, 226, 236 Princess Mary Village Homes, Surrey, 49–72 race and ethnicity, 25, 34–5, 39–41, 43, 44–5, 46, 200–1, 207–8, 212–14, 277 Royal Philanthropic School, Surrey, 49–72 Sen, Amartya, ‘capability approach’, 3, 10, 249 sibling, 27–8, 37, 42, 44, 55–6, 73, 94–7, 117, 118, 120, 241–2
state, 2–3, 8–10, 24, 147–73, 192–3, 274–8
Ministry of Education, 205 Ministry of Housing and Local government, 159–60, 225 Ministry of Works and Planning, 157 The National Children’s Home, 112 The Waifs and Strays Society (later The Children’s Society), 22–3, 73–98, 275
contact with family, 54, 83–7 relationships with staff, 89, 90, 93–4 shame of institutional care, 92