Mrs Sarah Curtis's Biography
- Forename(s)
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Sarah
- Sex
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Female
- Date of Birth
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21/5/1936 Preston, Lancs
- Surname
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CURTIS
- Style
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Mrs Sarah Curtis
- Recreations
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reading novels, gardening and cooking
Mrs Sarah Curtis's Professional Career
- Career
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Times Educnl Supplement 1958-59, The Times 1959-61, freelance journalist and reviewer (The Times, New Society, TES, TLS, Financial Times, Sunday Times, New Statesman & Society, BBC Radio 4 and World Service) 1961-, educn and info offr Family Planning Assoc SW London 1971-73, res project dir Wandsworth Cncl for Community Relations 1975-76, ed Adoption & Fostering (jl of British Agencies for Adoption & Fostering) 1976-87, ed RSA Jl and head of communications RSA 1989-95; Parly candidate (Lib) Enfield N Feb and Nov 1974; memb: Exec Bd UK Ctee for UNICEF 1971-84, Lord Chllr's Advsy Ctee on JPs for Inner London 1982-89; tstee Ind Adoption Serv 1988-2004; JP (Youth and Family Courts) Inner London 1978-2001; FRSA 1995
Mrs Sarah Curtis's Publications
- Books and Publications
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New Orbits (jt author, 1959), High Time for Radicals (jt author, 1960), Thinkstrip series (1976-79), Looking at Handicap (ed, 1982), It's Your Life series (jt author, 1983), From Asthma to Thalassaemia (ed, 1986), St Hugh's - 100 Years of Women's Education in Oxford (contrib, 1986), Juvenile Offending (1989); The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt: Vol I (ed, 1998), Vol II (ed, 1999), Vol III (ed, 2000); Children Who Break the Law or 'Everybody Does It' (1999), The Russell House Companion to Youth Justice (contrib, 2005)
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