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Margaret Frere

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108:. She had realised in 1898 that handing out missing goods like dinners, clothing, and boots did not benefit poor children as afterwards they remained under fed and badly clothed. She and another manager visited the homes of the children who were receiving help. She realised that unless the parents were visited, and assisted too, then there was no permanent improvement. Her school was recognised as one of the best for welfare amongst similar poor schools. 115:
Before war broke out London decided to create a school care service that would be modelled on her "Charitable Funds Committee". Frere had come to believe that a care service should "unite the home with the school education". The new school care service relied on volunteers but they were initially
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In 1909 she published a small handbook "Children's Care Committees: How to Work Them in Public Elementary Schools" which she aimed at women school managers to help them with their "social and charitable work as distinct from their official work."
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In 1939 when war broke out there was 158 employed staff and 5,000 volunteers servicing every elementary school in London. And every school had a "care committee" like the "Charitable Funds Committee" Frere had created forty years before.
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was their boss and head of the new service. Morton divided the service into twelve regions where care committees staffed by volunteers identified children in need of school dinners or other assistance.
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Frere was proud of the school care service that grew from "an acorn" she had planted. She was not able to attend the celebrations and the jubilee service in 1958 but she sent a letter. She died in
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She was a school manager of a poor school in the area of London known as
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organised by two women employed by London City Council and
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Frere was born in the part of London's west end known as
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that was adopted throughout London's elementary schools.
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"Frere, Margaret (1863–1961), welfare worker"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/75205
UK public library membership
Bulletin - Bureau of Education


"Nussey, Helen Georgiana (1875–1965), welfare worker"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/75204
UK public library membership
"Morton, Theodora Matilda (1872–1949), welfare worker"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/75120
UK public library membership
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