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History of a decayed slum in Notting Hill, London. Restoration and consequent re-letting at higher rents than the former occupants could afford.
A decayed inner area of Nottingham, where a combination of low wages and depressing surroundings produces apathy and depression. Examines the lives of one or two families there, as well as their environment...
A record of a typical day in the lives of a group of 17 severely mentally handicapped children who live in a small hostel, St Nicholas Hostel, Oxford. Shows how the individual attention of the six...
Series examining Saul Alinsky’s method of organising communities into effective action units based on participatory democracy. In part 1, a group of concerned citizens from Dayton, Ohio consult Alinsky on...
Bradford’s successful attempt to look after and integrate its 16,000 Pakistani immigrants into housing, public health and education schemes.
Poor housing conditions in Islington, London, and how tenants are organising themselves to demand improvements from the landlords. Shows some of the overcrowding and dilapidation.
Slums in the Gorbals, Glasgow. Apathy deriving from bad living conditions.
Dramatised documentary on the inadequacy of welfare and housing facilities in Britain. Through a variety of circumstances a young family in 1960s’ London becomes a ‘problem’ family - Cathy’s husband...
Based on a case-history, describes conditioning and aversion techniques in the treatment of chronic alcoholism. The patient, a married man with three children, talks about his background and the effect his...
This documentary from 1966 is about the stress suffered by parents caring for a handicapped child. The film takes as its subjects five families with handicapped children including an autistic child, a child...
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