The Planned
Environment Therapy Trust
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"Supporting, promoting, recording and valuing therapeutic work in caring and healing environments/communities/institutions..." |
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Church Lane, Toddington,
Cheltenham, GLOS. GL54 5DQ, United Kingdom |
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On May 9, 1936, David Wills and a small group of practical idealists occupied the site in rural Essex where - until it was stopped by the onset of war four years later - they explored the possibilities of planned environment therapy and shared responsibility in the treatment of disturbed and delinquent young men.
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2. Guides to available archive material, and material from the archives |
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3. Bibliographies of relevant published material, and publications |
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4. Descriptions or discussions of the subject by third parties |
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5. Relevant links. |
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Association of Therapeutic Communities |
PLANNED ENVIRONMENT THERAPY TRUST |
Charterhouse Group |
Therapeutic Community Open Forum |
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RadioTC International |
| Church Lane, Toddington, Cheltenham,
GLOS. GL54 5DQ, United Kingdom |
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This page authored by: Craig Fees