West Indian Children in London |
Contents
Introduction by Sponsors Margery Taylor Yvonne Auger Noel Hustler | 7 |
Introduction | 11 |
The Role of the Father in the West Indian Family | 15 |
Copyright | |
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accept adoption alternative arrangements asked attitude aunt Banstead become behaviour boy-friend case-work chance Child Care Officer Child Care Service Children's Department children's home Children's Officer clients co-operation cohabiting coloured children common-law marriage concubinage cope court cultural daughter develop difficult domestic England English English patients example extreme family group family system feel foster-mothers friends girls going grandmother Hilda Lewis hospital household Housemothers husband illegitimacy illegitimate interest involved Jamaica large number Lewisham living London long-term look marital marriage married middle-class minder months mother and baby neighbour normal parents partner pattern possible problems putative fathers racial received into care reception refused relationship relatives responsibility role seemed showed single mothers sister situation social society sort taken teen-age traditional unstable West Indian children West Indian family West Indian girls West Indian immigrants West Indies woman women young