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Lucy Faithfull, Baroness Faithfull

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After her education Faithfull worked at Birmingham Settlement, a charity working with vulnerable people in Birmingham, UK, running clubs and acting as a caseworker For three years until 1935. She then entered the education department of the
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and until 1948, she served as a regional welfare officer for the evacuee programme. In the following decade she was employed as an inspector in the children's department of the
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on 26 January. In the House, she was instrumental in the passing of the Children Act 1989. She helped to establish, and from 1995 chaired, the
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in 1970, retiring four years later. In the New Year's Honours 1972, she was awarded an Officer of the
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in 1958 as one of the first children's officers. She was appointed its Director of
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She was trustee of a number of voluntary organisations, notably the
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contributions in Parliament by Lucy Faithfull, Baroness Faithfull
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Niechcial, Judith (2010) Lucy Faithfull: Mother to Hundreds.
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and in 1995, she also received the same degree from the
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Index

Lucy Faithfull
OBE
Lucy Faithfull Foundation
child sexual abuse
South Africa
First World War
England
Bournemouth
Sorbonne
Paris
University of Warwick
Honorary Doctor of Letters
Oxford Brookes University
St Hilda's College, Oxford
London County Council
Second World War
Home Office
Oxford City Council
Social Services
Order of the British Empire
Margaret Thatcher
House of Lords
life peerage
Wolvercote
Oxfordshire
All Party Parliamentary Group for Children
Caldecott Community
National Association of Voluntary Hostels
Barnardo's
National Children's Bureau

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