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Elfrida Rathbone

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in 1919. And in 1922 it was changed into Central Association for Mental Health, which was a well established charity. She always upheld the right of children to be educated at school. In 1923 she started a "Girls Club" for children, who left kindergarten and later she founded a "Married Girls" class
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In the 1900s Lillian Gregg had been challenged to the damaging effect of judgmental attitudes implicit in "labelling" people. She adopted a young child with a learning difficulty whom she taught to read and write and function normally. Later she and the child died in the influenza epidemic in 1918.
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area of London, for children who were not thought to be capable of learning. She worked with another cousin, Lillian Gregg, who had set up a special kindergarten for young children considered to be "uneducated" and "mentally defective". She wanted to demonstrate that these children could learn and
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in July 1871 and was one of 11 children. Her brothers and sisters were also involved into charity during their lives.
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Her work informed the formation of the Rathbone Society in 1969, now incorporated into the
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Elfrida continued their work and established an "Occupation Centre" in
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In 1916 she began to teach in a special school in the
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and a member of the Rathbone family and the cousin of
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Eleanor Rathbone
Liverpool
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Rathbone Training
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Charity Commission for England and Wales
"Rathbone Training, registered charity no. 1145138"
Charity Commission for England and Wales
Rathbone Charity history
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Who Was Elfrida?
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