Browse Categories - B
- Babies' Home
- The term 'babies' home' generally refers to institutions for children under the age of three, though not all institutions which served this purpose were named babies’ homes. For instance, in the nineteenth century, such institutions were often known as infant asylums and others were called foundling hospitals. These institutions were usually associated with services for unmarried mothers, and often functioned (officially or not) as adoption agencies. Staff in babies' homes were usually trained nurses. Some institutions also provided training for mothercraft nurses.
- House of Mercy (1891 - 1916)
- Ngala Mothercraft Home and Training Centre Inc (1956 - 1989)
- Seaforth Toddlers' Home (1946)
- St Vincent's Foundling Home (1914 - 1971)
- Baptist
- A person or institution affiliated with the Baptist Church.
- Alvan House (1950 - 1958)
- Cundeelee (1950 - c. 1983)
- Derby Group Home (1979 - 1984)
- Katanning Group Home (1978 - ?)
- Katukutu Employment Hostel (1950 - )
- Kyewong Hostel (1969 - )
- Marribank (1952 - 1988)
- Parent Help Centre (2004? - )
- Roelands - Overview (c. 1930 - 1984)
- Roelands Native Mission Farm (1932? - 1975)
- Valima Hostel (1971 - )
- Wattle Grove Baptist Cottage (1958? - )
- Wollaston (1973 - c. 2004)
