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'''Robina Scott Addis,''' {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|OBE|size=100%}} (1900–1986)<ref name=":0" /> was one of the earliest professional psychiatric social workers in Britain.
Addis was not always interested in Social Work. Originally, she read History at the [[University of Oxford]], but after two years she was forced to cut her studies short due to illness. Later, in 1931, Addis decided to go to the [[London School of Economics]] where she became interested in the idea of child guidance which led her to apply for their Mental Health Course. She graduated from this in 1933.<ref name=":1">{{Citation
| title = Cohen Interviews- ROBINA SCOTT ADDIS – Interview no 1
| editor-last = Cook
| editor-first = Tim
| editor2-last = Marsh
| editor2-first = Harry
| year = 2013
| url = http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/explorefurther/speakingarchives/socialwork/929.publ_no_1_addis.pdf
▲ | id = }}</ref>
After graduating, Addis had a varied career. She started off working in child guidance and then with the National Association for Mental Health (later renamed [[Mind (charity)|Mind]]), from which she retired in 1965. In 1960, she became Deputy General Secretary of Mind and later, in 1979, she founded the Child Guidance Trust in order to pass on her knowledge.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://wellcomelibrary.org/collections/digital-collections/mental-healthcare/robina-addis/|title=Robina Addis|website=wellcomelibrary.org|access-date=2016-11-15}}</ref>
== Early
Addis was the fourth of the thirteen children of Sir Charles and Lady Addis née Elizabeth Jane McIsaac.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry|last=Townend|first=Peter|publisher=Burke's Peerage Ltd|year=
One of her brothers, [[John Addis (diplomat)|Sir John Mansfield Addis]], was a diplomat in later life, and another brother [[William Addis (colonial administrator)|William Addis]] was a colonial administrator and former [[Governor of Bermuda]] and [[Governor of the Seychelles]].
== Education ==
Addis attended the University of Oxford to read History for two years before having to
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[[Category:1900 births]]
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[[Category:Alumni of the London School of Economics]]
[[Category:Officers of the Order of the British Empire]]
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