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Description | Various papers including: Order forms for publications, and lists; Letters to government departments quoting Memorandum 531 Letters to schools; Letters to the Council of Europe; Letter to Margaret Thatcher; Letter regarding birching in the Isle of Man; Letter regarding NAS/UWT with regards to their opposition toward abolition; and various other correspondence.
Papers on corporal punishment including alternatives to corporal punishment; Drafts of STOPP news; STOPP briefing paper on the case against judicial beating; Council of Europe, Case of Campbell and Cosans Judgement (photocopy); STOPP briefing paper, Caring for children? A report on the use of corporal punishment on children in the care of local authorities; Summary of progress made by STOPP (1981); 'Making the Change' a pamphlet by the Scottish Council for Research in Education (photocopy); Report on corporal punishment by Peter Wilby; 'Corporal punishment: a great opportunity lost', report by Tom Scott for AMMA; 'Open Door' script; 'Corporal Punishment: do teachers know best?' a summary of the views of professional organisations, consulted by the Government on the subject of beating in our schools, STOPP publication; Paper on the case for abolition; Agenda for the Plowden Trust for constructive approaches in schools, first annual general meeting; draft amendments to 'alternatives to corporal punishment'; Various papers reporting on STOPP's progress and detailing its background; STOPP survey of corporal punishment in community homes; Publicity plans; 'Speaker's notes' for STOPP speakers; STOPP information leaflets; Corporal Punishment Cases 1979; Speech by Sir Ashley Bramall, ILEA leader on corporal punishment; ILEA meeting minutes, 18 September, 1979; Note regarding use of cane at Marshall's Park lower school in Romford, signed 'Anonymous'; Results of questionnaire March-April 1971; 'The Royal Liberty School', report on Adam J Tomlinson regarding punishment as issued by J P Coles; Advice sheet for parents whose children have been physically punished at school; Leaflet 'Know the rules about corporal punishment'; Bill to forbid the use of corporal punishment in special schools (photocopy); List of telephone numbers of headteachers at London schools where corporal punishment had been abolished (not dated); Paper by Royal College of Psychiatrists 'The use of corporal punishment in schools'; 'Discipline and Control' paper by London Borough of Islington, Social Services Department; STOPP draft constitution; NUT actions on corporal punishment. |