What's Work Got To Do With It?      Policy Highlights, 1930-1970

Doing Our Bit - Crippled Child Magazine Articles

Crippled Child Magazine was published from the 1920s until the 1950s by the Society for Crippled Children. The early issues were devoted to the work of establishing hospitals and services for children with various disabling conditions, and professionalizing their staffs. In the twenties and thirties, the focus continued to be children, but attention turned to building networks of professionals to advance social welfare policy. During the war years, suddenly, adults with disabilities appeared everywhere in the magazine, working to help the war effort, and programs for newly disabled veterans became popular subjects. In the fifties, the magazine turned its attention again to the needs of children.

Marketing the Work Of The
Handicapped

EDITORIAL
June 1942

ThePhysically Handicapped on the Industrial Warfront

The Crippled Child
June 1942
A Guidance Service