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‘A Pest to Society’: The Charity Organisation Society's Domiciliary Assessments into the Circumstances of Poor Families and Children
Authors:Annie Skinner  Nigel Thomas
Institution:1. School of History, Philosophy and Culture, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK;2. School of Social Work, Care and Community, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Abstract:This article examines the work of the Charity Organisation Society (COS) in assessing applications for children's admission to care in the late nineteenth‐century. It is based on an archive study of records kept by the ‘Waifs and Strays’ Society in England and Wales between 1882 and 1899, in particular 270 family assessments conducted by the COS. The focus was on parental behaviour rather than children's needs, with a strong narrative of taking children away to relieve parents of a burden. The research illuminates contested assumptions about childhood in the period, with resonance for current issues in policy and practice.
Keywords:assessment  childcare  nineteenth‐century  parenting  poverty
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