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Case Study The Judith Trust: From Personal to Political Ð A Case History Annette Lawson Chair The Judith Trust he Judith Trust is a new family friend was the gardener whose Somerset drawl she foundation set up to help improve the lives of those understood and whom she followed as he worked, with both learning and mental health problems. It clutching her favourite toy, a black puppy. She was seeks to plug the gaps in services that seem too often never, unlike me, interested much in dolls, but she unable to reconcile the fact a person who has limited loved soft toys representing animals. Perhaps they intellectual ability will also have emotional needs and, made fewer demands on her. frequently, serious mental illness. We – our family – It was the headmaster and his wife at my brother’s has the personal experience. Borrowing the wholly prep school who recognised her learning problems. appropriate feminist adage, we seek to translate that They brought them to the attention of my parents personal knowledge into political action when Judith was five and had begun to attend a kindergarten they had set up. She simply could not understand numbers at all. And reading
Mental Health Review Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2000
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