Public Assistance Committee

Área de identidad

Tipo de entidad

Entidad colectiva

Forma autorizada del nombre

Public Assistance Committee

Forma(s) paralela(s) de nombre

    Forma(s) normalizada del nombre, de acuerdo a otras reglas

    • Public Assistance Committee; 1929-1948

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      Área de descripción

      Fechas de existencia

      1929-1948

      Historia

      Founded in 1929 under the Local Government Act 1929 administrative scheme for the county borough of York. It had 24 members, consisting of 16 members of the corporation and 8 non-members (of which a minimum of two had to be women). For a short period from 17 July 1947 until August 1948 it was renamed the Social Welfare Committee. The Public Assistance Committee effectively replaced the York Poor Law Union/Board of Guardians as the principal administrators of the Poor Law in the York City area. Areas of the York Poor Law Union that lay in the North, East or West Ridings became the responsibility of the Public Assistance Committee for their relevant county.
      Inherited administration of poor relief in the York City area from the York Poor Law Union and Board of Guardians, which were abolished in 1930 by the Local Government Act 1929. Also carried out functions relating to unemployment previously carried out by the Distress Committee (1905-1911). It was replaced by the Welfare Committee (1948-1970).

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      Estatuto jurídico

      Set up for the purposes of the Local Goverment Act 1929.

      Funciones, ocupaciones y actividades

      Received extensive delegated functions from the council including arranging and inspecting insitutional care in poor law institutions, arranging work for out-relief recipients, providing casual poor relief, boarding out children and assisting emigration. It met regularly and appointed a number of sub-committees. The Public Assistance Committee continued to administer the Poor Law until it was abolished by the National Assistance Act 1948, and the establishment of the National Health Service.

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      Contexto general

      Founded in 1929 under the Local Government Act 1929 administrative scheme for the county borough of York. It had 24 members, consisting of 16 members of the corporation and 8 non-members (of which a minimum of two had to be women). For a short period from 17 July 1947 until August 1948 it was renamed the Social Welfare Committee. The Public Assistance Committee effectively replaced the York Poor Law Union/Board of Guardians as the principal administrators of the Poor Law in the York City area. Areas of the York Poor Law Union that lay in the North, East or West Ridings became the responsibility of the Public Assistance Committee for their relevant county.

      Área de relaciones

      Entidad relacionada

      Welfare Committee (1948-1970)

      Identifier of related entity

      GB0192-93

      Categoría de la relación

      temporal

      Tipo de relación

      Welfare Committee es el sucesor de Public Assistance Committee

      Fechas de relación

      Descripción de la relación

      Área de puntos de acceso

      Puntos de acceso por materia

      Puntos de acceso por lugar

      Occupations

      Área de control

      Identificador de registro de autoridad

      GB0192-92

      Identificador de la institución

      GB0192

      Reglas y/o convenciones usadas

      International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

      Estado de elaboración

      Nivel de detalle

      Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

      Idioma(s)

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          Fuentes

          BC 68/1

          Notas de mantención