Identificatie
referentie code
Titel
Datum(s)
- c1886-1994 (Vervaardig)
Beschrijvingsniveau
Omvang en medium
59 boxes, 1 outsize box, 5 folders, 1 outsize folder, 3 microfilms and 1 roll.
Context
Naam van de archiefvormer
Biografie
The Mental After Care Association (MACA) was founded in 1879 by Henry Hawkins, Chaplain of Colney Hatch Asylum, as The After Care Association for Poor and Friendless Female Convalescents on Leaving Asylums for the Insane. Its aims were to provide an alternative to the workhouse for those discharged from asylums by offering a period of convalescence in the homes of private individuals. The ex-patients were given advice, money, clothing, and assisted to find suitable work. The name changed in 1892 when "Friendless" was dropped from the title. In 1893 the Association opened its own home for ex-patients in Redhill, Surrey. It was the first convalescent home for the mentally ill in England and closed in 1895. The Association's name changed again in 1894 when "Female" was dropped from the title. In 1914 the Association became The Mental After Care Association for Poor Persons Convalescent or Recovered from Institutions for the Insane. During World War One (1914-1918) the Association helped shell shock and air raid victims. In the 1930s the Association moved into preventive care, and also provided holiday accommodation for those not ready to leave hospital on a permanent basis. The Association became MACA in 1940. It registered as a limited company in 1949. In the 1960s chronic patients were accommodated in homes administered by MACA. More recently MACA has participated in community and respite care projects. In 2005 MACA became Together: Working for Wellbeing.
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Geschiedenis van het archief
GB 0120 SA/MAC c1886-1994 Collection (fonds) 59 boxes, 1 outsize box, 5 folders, 1 outsize folder, 3 microfilms and 1 roll. Mental After Care Association
The Mental After Care Association (MACA) was founded in 1879 by Henry Hawkins, Chaplain of Colney Hatch Asylum, as The After Care Association for Poor and Friendless Female Convalescents on Leaving Asylums for the Insane. Its aims were to provide an alternative to the workhouse for those discharged from asylums by offering a period of convalescence in the homes of private individuals. The ex-patients were given advice, money, clothing, and assisted to find suitable work. The name changed in 1892 when "Friendless" was dropped from the title. In 1893 the Association opened its own home for ex-patients in Redhill, Surrey. It was the first convalescent home for the mentally ill in England and closed in 1895. The Association's name changed again in 1894 when "Female" was dropped from the title. In 1914 the Association became The Mental After Care Association for Poor Persons Convalescent or Recovered from Institutions for the Insane. During World War One (1914-1918) the Association helped shell shock and air raid victims. In the 1930s the Association moved into preventive care, and also provided holiday accommodation for those not ready to leave hospital on a permanent basis. The Association became MACA in 1940. It registered as a limited company in 1949. In the 1960s chronic patients were accommodated in homes administered by MACA. More recently MACA has participated in community and respite care projects. In 2005 MACA became Together: Working for Wellbeing.
Records deposited in 1994, following a survey in 1987.
Papers of the Mental After Care Association (MACA), c 1886-1994, comprising the constitution and background, c 1886-1992; annual reports, 1887-1993; minutes, 1921-1982; financial records, c1880-1987; administrative records, 1891-c1990; records relating to homes and hostels administered by MACA, including property documents and registers of individual residential homes in the South of England, 1910-1992; case records, 1888-1986; publicity material, publications including Journal of Mental Science containing papers by Henry Hawkins, and ephemera including scrapbooks, c1880-1994; and photographs and audio-visual material, 1927-1989.
Duplicate and ephemeral items have been weeded.
As outlined in Scope and Content.
Certain restrictions apply. Papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking. Some files are subject to Restricted Access for 84 years from the last date on the file. Readers may apply to consult this material by completing a Restricted Access application form.
Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.
English
1 outsize box, 5 folders, 1 outsize folder, 3 microfilms and 1 roll. The scrapbooks are too fragile to be produced and Readers are requested to order the microfilm version instead.
The scrapbooks are too fragile to be produced and are available on microfilm (AMS/MF/84-86).
Jennifer Smith, 'Forging the 'missing link': the significance of the Mental After Care Association archive', History of Psychiatry vol 8, Sep 1997, pp 407-420.
Compiled by Anya Turner.
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
June 2008 Mental After Care Association x The After Care Association for Poor and Friendless Female Convalescents on Leaving Asylums for the Insane x The Mental After Care Association for Poor Persons Convalescent or Recovered from Institutions for the Insane x Together: Working for Wellbeing Health services War International conflicts Hawkins , Henry , fl 1879 , clergyman and founder of The After Care Association for Poor and Friendless Female Convalescents on Leaving Asylums for the Insane Care Aftercare Health Mental health Pathology Mental diseases Psychopathology Psychiatry Legislation Law Convalescence Diseases Wars (events) World wars (events) World War One (1914-1918) Construction engineering Building design Building standards Accommodation Housing Residential care homes
Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging
Records deposited in 1994, following a survey in 1987.
Inhoud en structuur
Bereik en inhoud
Papers of the Mental After Care Association (MACA), c 1886-1994, comprising the constitution and background, c 1886-1992; annual reports, 1887-1993; minutes, 1921-1982; financial records, c1880-1987; administrative records, 1891-c1990; records relating to homes and hostels administered by MACA, including property documents and registers of individual residential homes in the South of England, 1910-1992; case records, 1888-1986; publicity material, publications including Journal of Mental Science containing papers by Henry Hawkins, and ephemera including scrapbooks, c1880-1994; and photographs and audio-visual material, 1927-1989.
Waardering, vernietiging en slectie
Duplicate and ephemeral items have been weeded.
Aanvullingen
Ordeningstelsel
As outlined in Scope and Content.
Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik
Voorwaarden voor raadpleging
Certain restrictions apply. Papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking. Some files are subject to Restricted Access for 84 years from the last date on the file. Readers may apply to consult this material by completing a Restricted Access application form.
Voorwaarden voor reproductie
Photocopies/photographs/microfilm are supplied for private research only at the Archivist's discretion. Please note that material may be unsuitable for copying on conservation grounds, and that photographs cannot be photocopied in any circumstances. Readers are restricted to 100 photocopies in twelve months. Researchers who wish to publish material must seek copyright permission from the copyright owner.
Taal van het materiaal
- Engels
Schrift van het materiaal
- Latijn
Taal en schrift aantekeningen
English
Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen
Toegangen
Verwante materialen
Bestaan en verblifplaats van originelen
Bestaan en verblijfplaats van kopieën
The scrapbooks are too fragile to be produced and are available on microfilm (AMS/MF/84-86).
Related units of description
Jennifer Smith, 'Forging the 'missing link': the significance of the Mental After Care Association archive', History of Psychiatry vol 8, Sep 1997, pp 407-420.
Aantekeningen
Alternative identifier(s)
Trefwoorden
Onderwerp trefwoord
- Health services
- International conflicts » War
- International conflicts
- Health
- Health » Mental health
- Pathology
- Psychiatry » Psychopathology » Mental diseases
- Psychiatry » Psychopathology
- Psychiatry
- Law » Legislation
- Law
- Pathology » Diseases
- Construction engineering
- Construction engineering » Building design
- Construction engineering » Building design » Building standards
- Housing
Geografische trefwoorden
Naam ontsluitingsterm
Genre access points
Beschrijvingsbeheer
Identificatie van de beschrijving
Identificatiecode van de instelling
Toegepaste regels en/of conventies
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Status
Niveau van detaillering
Verwijdering van datering archiefvorming
Taal (talen)
- Engels