Hill, Octavia, ok TAY vee uh (1838-1912), was a British housing reformer. She believed that housing conditions could be improved only if those living in poorer homes were helped to appreciate finer things. She served on the Central Council of the Charity Organisation Society and the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws. Hill emphasized personal relationships, businesslike practices, and self-help. A believer in beauty and recreation, she did much to establish and preserve London's "green belt" of parks and playgrounds.
Hill, Octavia, ok TAY vee uh (1838-1912), was a British housing reformer. She believed that housing conditions could be improved only if those… More>>
Valadian, Margaret (1936-...), an Aboriginal social worker, became Australia's first Aboriginal woman university graduate in 1966. Valadian was… More>>
Toynbee, Arnold (1852-1883), a British social reformer and economist, worked to help the poor. He supported free education, the free operation of… More>>
Breckinridge, Sophonisba (1866-1948), was a pioneer teacher of social work in the United States. She taught students to work in a community and… More>>
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