Keywords: lse london school of economics londonschoolofeconomics london school of economics library londonschoolofeconomicslibrary woman portrait 1984 blackandwhite people monochrome drawing black and white LSE Lecturer in Social Work, 1958-1984. Taken by Dave Elsworth. '...Zofia was born and grew up in Poland. During the war she joined the Polish resistance while she was still a schoolgirl and when the war was over she worked for UNRRA, helping with the care and resettlement of refugee children. Shortly after her arrival in England in 1947 she studied for the Certificate in Social Science and Administration here at the school and then completed her professional social work training at the Institute of Almoners. She began her career as a medical social worker at Hammersmith Hospital, spent a further year in advanced studies at the Tavistock Clinic and then returned to Hammersmith as Senior Almoner and Student Supervisor. In 1958 she came back to the School as a lecturer in social work and was promoted to a senior lectureship in 1970...Zofia has always taken an active part in the development of professional social work, seving as member on numerous committees, including the Catholic Social Worker's Guild, and as Education Committee Chairman of the Institue of Medical Social Workers...' Robert Pinker, LSE Magazine, June 1984 No67, p.23 IMAGELIBRARY/608 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a... LSE Lecturer in Social Work, 1958-1984. Taken by Dave Elsworth. '...Zofia was born and grew up in Poland. During the war she joined the Polish resistance while she was still a schoolgirl and when the war was over she worked for UNRRA, helping with the care and resettlement of refugee children. Shortly after her arrival in England in 1947 she studied for the Certificate in Social Science and Administration here at the school and then completed her professional social work training at the Institute of Almoners. She began her career as a medical social worker at Hammersmith Hospital, spent a further year in advanced studies at the Tavistock Clinic and then returned to Hammersmith as Senior Almoner and Student Supervisor. In 1958 she came back to the School as a lecturer in social work and was promoted to a senior lectureship in 1970...Zofia has always taken an active part in the development of professional social work, seving as member on numerous committees, including the Catholic Social Worker's Guild, and as Education Committee Chairman of the Institue of Medical Social Workers...' Robert Pinker, LSE Magazine, June 1984 No67, p.23 IMAGELIBRARY/608 Persistent URL: archives.lse.ac.uk/dserve.exe?dsqServer=lib-4.lse.ac.uk&a... |