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− | [[Valerie Riches]] was Founder President and remains a trustee of the [[Family Education Trust]] (formerly known as [[Family and Youth Concern]]). She also served as a Director of the Trust until 2000 <ref> [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=100 Bulletin No. 100 Summer 2000], Family Education Trust, </ref> Riches was married to fellow moralist campaigner [[Denis | + | [[Valerie Riches]] was Founder President and remains a trustee of the [[Family Education Trust]] (formerly known as [[Family and Youth Concern]]). She also served as a Director of the Trust until 2000 <ref> [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=100 Bulletin No. 100 Summer 2000], Family Education Trust, </ref> Riches was married to fellow moralist campaigner [[Denis Riches]] who died in December 2007 and was the founder of [[Family Publications]] which published their joint autobiography in the same year.<ref>Valerie and Denis Riches ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Built_on_Love.html?id=KgOgGQAACAAJ Built on Love]'', Family Publications, 2007.</ref> |
Revision as of 20:01, 19 March 2012
Valerie Riches was Founder President and remains a trustee of the Family Education Trust (formerly known as Family and Youth Concern). She also served as a Director of the Trust until 2000 [1] Riches was married to fellow moralist campaigner Denis Riches who died in December 2007 and was the founder of Family Publications which published their joint autobiography in the same year.[2]
Resources
- Catherine Bennett Valerie's moral lead The Guardian Thursday 14 December 2000.
Publications
- Valerie and Denis Riches Built on Love, Family Publications, 2007.
Notes
- ↑ Bulletin No. 100 Summer 2000, Family Education Trust,
- ↑ Valerie and Denis Riches Built on Love, Family Publications, 2007.