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Creator: unknownDate: 29 Oct 1948
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Cites Robin Imray
Description:'During my visit to Stoke Mandeville Hospital on 28/10/1948, I went into the cases of three paraplegic ex-W.R.A.F. Air Women with Flight-Officer Beer, Welfare Officer at Air Ministry Headquarters:-
1. Miss R. Imray. This case is well known to us and I have placed a separate note on her file D.P.1432/48;'
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Cites Joan Noon
Description:'During my visit to Stoke Mandeville Hospital on 28/10/1948, I went into the cases of three paraplegic ex-W.R.A.F. Air Women with Flight-Officer Beer, Welfare Officer at Air Ministry Headquarters:-
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3. Miss Joan Noon., (ex-Corporal), is a very fine girl full of interests and will certainly make good. She also is about 22 with secondary education. She is much interested in tracing in the Draughtsmanship courses and hopes to be allowed to go to Worcester with some of the men who are trainee draughtsmen and who hope, eventually, to get jobs with the Ministry of Works. Whether such training in her case would lead to employment needs careful investigation and this also must be reported to the R.O.'
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Cites Annie C. Wendley
Description:'During my visit to Stoke Mandeville Hospital on 28/10/1948, I went into the cases of three paraplegic ex-W.R.A.F. Air Women with Flight-Officer Beer, Welfare Officer at Air Ministry Headquarters:-
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2. Miss Annie C. Wendley. This girl had been reported to me from the Air Ministry as being interested in dress designing. She is about 22 and has a secondary school education. On talking to her I ascertained that she was a telephonist in the Service and would like to return to telephony. This is obviously the right course to pursue, though she will need careful placing as the bladder is affected. I will mention her case to R.O.'