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  1. Helen Bosanquet ( née Dendy; 10 February 1860 – 7 April 1925) [1] was an English social theorist, social reformer, and economist concerned with poverty, social policy, working-class life, and modern social work practices. Helen worked closely with the Charity Organisation Society (COS), using her direct experience with living ...

  2. Helen Bosanquet was best known as a leader of the Charity Organisation Society as well as for her book Social Work in London 1869–1912 (published in 1914) which laid the foundations of the social work profession. Helen was active in founding a social work training programme at Bedford College and Women’s University Settlement.

  3. Helen Bosanquet (de soltera Dendy ; 10 de febrero de 1860 - 7 de abril de 1925) [1] fue una teórica social, reformadora social y economista inglesa . Helen era la esposa del filósofo inglés Bernard Bosanquet . Biografía. Vida temprana.

  4. Helen Bosanquet was best known as a leader of the Charity Organisation Society as well as for her book Social Work in London 1869–1912 (published in 1914) which laid the foundations of the social work profession. Helen was active in founding a social work training programme at Bedford College and Women’s University Settlement.

  5. In Britain, the Charity Organisation Society led by Helen Bosanquet and Octavia Hill was founded in London in 1869 [10] and supported the concept of self-help and limited government intervention to deal with the effects of poverty.

  6. helen ( dendy) bosanquet (1860–1925) was a prolific and well-informed commentator on family and neighborhood poverty, on social work methods, and on social policy more generally.

  7. Helen Bosanquet [née Dendy] (1860-1925), social theorist and social reformer, wife of Bernard Bosanquet. Her reputation faded for most of the twentieth century. Beatrice Webb described her disparagingly in her diaries as 'the little woman'.