Andrew House was a government-run group Home, created when the Walcott Centre was divided into two separate Homes: Andrew House and Cawley House.
Andrew House was staffed by a senior group worker, and four groupworkers, one on each shift. The purpose of group Homes at this time was to offer 'behaviour management and social skills' programs. Some of the children or young people at Andrew House may also have attended the Walcott School, on the campus.
In 1984, Andrew House was replaced by Warminda, in Welshpool.
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21 October 2022
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