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Social Workers' Benevolent Trust

Catalogue reference: SWB

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This record is about the Social Workers' Benevolent Trust dating from 1957-2018.

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Reference
SWB
Title
Social Workers' Benevolent Trust
Date
1957-2018
Description

Agenda, minutes and papers, 1970-2018. Account book of the Institute of Medical Social Workers' Benevolent Fund, 1957-1972; annual financial statements of account, 1971-1986, 1988, and financial correspondence, papers assembled for audit, etc., 1970-2018. Correspondence with the trustees, the British Association of Social Workers, the Charity Commission and others; correspondence concerning the Enid Warren Trust, fund raising donations and publicity, etc., 1971-1999. Applications for financial assistance, 1971-2017 (closed).

Held by
Warwick University: Modern Records Centre
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Social Workers' Benevolent Trust
Physical description
34 boxes
Access conditions

Records relating to applications and some correspondence are closed for 100 years.

Unpublished finding aids
https://mrc-catalogue.warwick.ac.uk/records/SWB
Administrative / biographical background

The Trust was set up in October 1971 "For the relief of persons who are or have been engaged in professional social work, and the wives, widows, children and other dependants of such persons being in need of relief". It grew out of a benevolent fund of the Institute of Medical Social Workers which went back to at least 1957.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/ee4e130e-6065-49ed-b521-75ab0c41f9b3/

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Social Workers' Benevolent Trust