Caseload?

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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 21 Feb 20, Friday

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Clare Winnicott (née Clare Nimmo Britton, known as “Elsie”; 1906-1984) OBE was an English social worker, civil servant, psychoanalyst and teacher. She coined the term “transitional object” and played a pivotal role in the passing of The Children’s Act of 1948. Alongside her husband, D. W. Winnicott, Britton would go on to become a prolific writer and prominent social worker and children’s advocate in 20th century England.

Born in the northern seaside town of Scarborough, Yorkshire, Clare was the eldest of four children. Her father, James Nimmo Britton, a Scot who had migrated south, was a gifted Baptist cleric whose oratory skills led to considerable growth in attendance at the numerous churches to which he had been assigned. Her mother was Elsie Clare Slater. James Britton also founded the Avenue Baptist church in Southend-on-Sea where the Britton family was very socially involved. In 1949, Clare’s mother was elected the first woman deacon of the Avenue Baptist Church. Clare’s skills as a talented communicator and compassionate guardian of those in need can be drawn back to the example set by her mother and father throughout her life as young adult. As a teenager Clare was a leader in her Sunday school, and actively participated in the Christian youth organization, the Girls’ Brigade.

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