Dame Eileen Louise Younghusband,
DBE (1 January 1902 – 22 May 1981) was internationally known for her research and teaching in the field of social work.
Early life
Her father was Sir
Francis Younghusband
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, (31 May 1863 – 31 July 1942) was a British Army officer, explorer, and spiritual writer. He is remembered for his travels in the Far East and Central Asia; especially the 1904 British ...
(1863–1942), a British explorer and mystic famous for his discoveries in Central Asia and his leadership of the
British Tibet campaign of 1903–04. She was a student at the
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public university, public research university located in London, England and a constituent college of the federal University of London. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidn ...
1926–29, and a member of staff 1944–1958.
Professional contributions
In her Carnegie Reports of 1947 and 1950 she advocated "generic" training – a set of core knowledge common to all social workers. In 1954 she pioneered the teaching of a generic course that was to become the prototype of professional social work training in other universities.
In 1955 she chaired a Ministry of Health working party on the provision of training for social workers, a rapidly expanding profession but with little opportunity for formal training. The subsequent Younghusband Report, which was published in May 1959, led to the establishment of the
Council for Training in Social Work
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. This council was responsible for validating courses at polytechnics and further education institutions primarily for entrants to local authority health and welfare departments, issuing a Certificate in Social Work to those successfully completing such a course.
During the 1960s, Younghusband served as a Committee Member of the Council for Training in Social Work.
In 1968 Younghusband chaired the
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ( pt, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian), commonly referred to simply as the Gulbenkian Foundation, is a Portuguese institution dedicated to the promotion of the arts, philanthropy, science, and education. One ...
's report, ''Community Work and Social Change''.
Honours
She was appointed
MBE Mbe may refer to:
* Mbé, a town in the Republic of the Congo
* Mbe Mountains Community Forest, in Nigeria
* Mbe language, a language of Nigeria
* Mbe' language, language of Cameroon
* ''mbe'', ISO 639 code for the extinct Molala language
Molal ...
in 1946,
CBE
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
in 1955, and
DBE in 1964.
Eileen Younghusband was also active at an international level, initially through the British Council and the UN, and from 1950 through the
International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW), initially as board member and from 1961 onwards as (honorary) president. She made it her task to promote high standards of social work education across the globe. She is still honoured by the
IASSW through the biennial Eileen Younghusband memorial lectures (inaugurated 1984) at the global
IASSW conference,
when a current social work educator is invited to speak at the
IASSW conference on a topic of relevance to international social work.
Death
Younghusband died in 1981, in a car accident in
Raleigh, North Carolina
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, while on a lecture tour in the United States; she was 79 years old.
Publications
Eileen Younghusband's publications include:
* ''The Education and Training of Social Workers'' (1947)
* ''Social Work in Britain'' (1951)
* ''Social work in Britain, 1950–1975: a follow-up study'' (1978).
Biography
* ''Eileen Younghusband: A Biography'', Issue 76 of Occasional papers on social administration; ISSN 0473-7520 by Prof.
Kathleen Jones,
Contributor National Council for Voluntary Organisations (Great Britain), Bedford Square Press/NCVO (1984); , 9780719911385
References
External links
Catalogue of Younghusband's papers held at the
Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Profile thepeerage.com; accessed 27 April 2014
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1902 births
1981 deaths
British social workers
Social work scholars
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Road incident deaths in North Carolina
Alumni of the London School of Economics
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