The lost years
From Levin Farm Mental Deficiency Colony to Kimberley Centre
Hunt, Anne
creator
text
biography
nz
Foxton, NZ]
Anne Hunt
2000
2000
monographic
364 pages : illustrations : 27 cm
A history of Kimberley Centre in Levin, a psychopaedic institution for people with an intellectual disability, and the stories of those who have lived and worked there.
Foreword by Robert Martin. - 1. Early trends. - 2. Life on the farm. - 3. never the twain shall meet. - 4. Rapid expansions. - 5. Psychopaedic pioneers. - 6. The training concept. - 7. Development of industries. - 8. Breaking new ground. - 9. The Cindarella of services. - 10. The self-contained village. - 11. Nursin networks. - 12. Behaviour modification. - 13. An administration milestone. - 14. Who cares? - 15. The recreational spectrum. - 17. Specialisation. - 18. Voluntary ventures. - 19. battling the inevitable. - 20. Casualities of uncertainty. - 21. A quality of life. - 22. An international influence. - 23. Empowerment. - 24. Restructuring. - 25. Challenging times. - 26. The last class. - 27. Lifestyle options. - 28. Transition planning. - 29. Waiting for the Minister. - 30. taking stock.
Anne Hunt
INSTITUTIONS
HISTORY
KIMBERLEY CENTRE
PSYCHOPAEDIC HOSPITALS
INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
HISTORY
INSTITUTIONAL CARE
INSTITUTIONAL LIFE
INSTITUTIONALISATION
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