06-01-2026 18:37 via theguardian.com

Dame Gillian Wagner obituary

Advocate for improvements in residential social care who served as the first female chair of Barnardo’s and wrote a revealing book about Thomas Barnardo, the charity’s founderGillian Wagner, who has died aged 98, spent more than 30 years raising the standard of residential care in Britain, the most neglected and maligned and the least appreciated area of social care.It was her appointment in 1986 to chair what became known as the Wagner committee into residential care that projected
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