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Friendship For Parents Of Children Who Are In Trouble
Page 7 from 5th February 1965By JOAN WOOLLCOMBE W ATCH them, in and around the Juvenilc Courts and you must realise the acute problems of the parents of the children in......

For Better Or For Worse
Page 3 from 25th August 1967by Joan Woollcombe JUST how difficult is it to adopt a baby in Britain? In a report published last week the Home Office revealed that in 1965,......

The Younger Generation Seen At Its Best
Page 3 from 10th January 1975JOAN WOOLLCOMBE looks at the increasing army of youngsters helping the handicapped, the old, and mentally subnormal children. There are two main......

The Younger Generation Seen At Its Best
Page 4 from 10th January 1975JOAN WOOLLCOMBE looks at the increasing army of youngsters helping the handicapped, the old, and mentally subnormal children. There are two main......

Breaking The Chains Of Solitude
Page 4 from 23rd July 1971by JOAN WOOLLCOMBE, OBE T HE most unexpected people, as well as the obvious ones, feel—and fear the danger of isolation and solitude. "I am sure......

At A Guinea A Day
Page 4 from 28th May 1965cese it will serve, although applicants from anywhere can come for communal or private retreats. With its view of the Forest, it is a most......

Old People's Problem : Where To Live?
Page 3 from 18th August 1972T HE home-finding problem today is sheer jungle: if you know where to start looking for a retirement home for someone you love or, looking ahead,......

By Joan Woollcombe
Page 4 from 11th June 1965Three-year-old twins who had been in a sad state of neglect only 12 months ago appeared bright and stocky and were eager to take me off and show me......