Description | Material concerning committees, working parties and reports, correspondence, mental health review tribunal and miscellaneous material concerning Ms Grace Rawlings, OBE, FBPsS, President of the British Psychological Society 1966-1967.
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GRA/001/01 Grace Rawlings
Grace Rawlings delivers a talk entitled 'Reminisences at the 21st birthday anniversary luncheon of the BPS Division of Professional Psychologists' c 1980 available on CD (disk number 25) from the BPS Visual Archive.
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AdminHistory | Grace Rawlings, B.A., Fellow of the British Psychological Society. Held uninterrupted office within the Society in various capacities-viz. Secretary of Education Section Secretary and Chairman of Division of Educational and Child Psychology (DECP) and its forerunners Honorary Secretary of the Society President As Hon.Gen.Sec. took a large part in the preparatory work for the Charter granted 1965 Took a major part in founding the Professional Divisions Represented psychologists in the staff side negotiations with Soulbury Committee and Whitley Council In Educational Psychology she gave advisory work towards the establishment of psychological services by London Education Authorities Since 1946 she was a consultant psychologist at teaching hospitals (U.C.H. and West London), a consultant psychologist at UCL and professional adviser to N.A.M.H. council and committees She organized courses for teachers of ' retarded ' children (1935-1939), courses for S.M.O.'s 1957-1967 and the Post-grad Diploma in Educational Psychology at UCL since its inception in 1946. Her advisory work included service for 6 years as BPS nominee on N.W.Met. R.B.H. Mental Health Review Tribunal and N.A.M.H. representative on Training Council for Teachers of the Mentally Handicapped and its Courses Committee since inception |
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