Historical information

In the report on the work of Legacy in 1953 (see item 01491) it was mentioned that the education of Legatees was seen as something that needed to be addressed and a formal induction process with proper training would be necessary. A two page report was included as attachment 'C'. This is the report.
It mentions the Board of Management decided to inaugurate a course of classes, over six Monday evenings. The topics covered:
1) The structure of Legacy and the nature of contact work.
2) Welfare Committee and Welfare assistance available from statutory sources.
3) Education and Employment Committee
4) Residences, Housing and Accommodation, Camp and Holidays Committees.
5) The Medical, Dental, Boys' and Girls' Group Committees.
6) Personnel and Comradeship.
The notation H20 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy.

Significance

A report covering the need to train Legatees and how it was proposed to be achieved by a course of lectures.

Physical description

White foolscap paper with black type x 2 pages of recommendations of training of new Legatees.

Inscriptions & markings

Handwritten H20 in red pen. Handwritten 'C' in top right corner.