Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire is seven Camphill charities, working together. Beannachar Camphill Community, Charity No: SC016384, Camphill Wellbeing Trust, Charity No:SC016291, Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools, Charity No:SC015588, Milltown Camphill Community, Charity No: SC01093, Newton Dee Community, Charity No:SC013057, Simeon Care for the Elderly, Charity No:SC012239, Tigh a’Chomainn Camphill Ltd, Charity No:SC003220. Camphill Rudolf Steiner Estates Ltd (known as Camphill Estates) Charity No: SC012653.

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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire Research

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A Valued Resource:


Understanding the quality of life of children and their families who access Camphill School Aberdeen, with reference to the proposed Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route. Executive Summary
This is the Executive Summary for the research commissioned by the Camphill Research Group.

The research was carried out by an independent consultant, Roy I. Brown (BSc, Dip. Psych, PhD, FBPS, FCPA, FIASSID), Professor Emeritus, Flinders University, Australia and University of Calgary, Canada; adjunct Professor Simon Fraser University and University of Victoria, Canada.
Roy Brown report

A Valued Resource:


Understanding the quality of life of children and their families who access Camphill School Aberdeen, with reference to the proposed Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route.
This is the Full Report from the research commissioned by the Camphill Research Group. It was carried out by an independent consultant, Roy I. Brown (BSc, Dip. Psych, PhD, FBPS, FCPA, FIASSID), Professor Emeritus, Flinders University, Australia and University of Calgary, Canada; adjunct Professor Simon Fraser University and University of Victoria, Canada.

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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire represents the shared interests of seven Camphill charities in the Aberdeen area.

The Camphill pioneers likened their first community in Aberdeen to lighting a candle on the hill.

Now that candle spreads its light widely.

More than 700 people live and work in Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire communities, offering education, therapies, training, work and living opportunities for vulnerable children, young people, adults and the elderly.

Internationally the Camphill Movement extends to more than 100 centres in 23 countries.