Background
Barr, Hugh was born on May 14, 1935 in Stapleford, Nottingham, England. Son of Henry Russell Barr and Mary Upton.
Barr, Hugh was born on May 14, 1935 in Stapleford, Nottingham, England. Son of Henry Russell Barr and Mary Upton.
Certified in social studies, University Nottingham, England, 1958. Master of Philosophy in Applied Social Science, University Nottingham, England, 1969.
Probation officer Nottingham (England) Probation Service, 1959—1963. Research officer Home Office Research Unit, London, 1963—1966. Director pilot project Inner London Probation Service, 1966—1969.
Regional coordinator National Association Care and Resettlement of Offenders, 1969—1971. Assistant director Central Council Education and Training in Social Work, 1972—1989. Director Center for Interprofl.
Studies University Nottingham, 1989—1992, special professor School Social Studies, 1992—1997. Associate dean department postgraduate general practice N. Thames West University London, 1997—1998. Research coordinator Center for Community Care and Primary Health, University Westminster, England, 1997—2000, professor interprofessional education, 1998—2000, professor emeritus, since 2000.
Visiting professor interprofessional education School Health University Greenwich, England, since 1998. President United Kingdom Center for Advancement Interprofl. Education, 1995—2004.
Consultant in field.
Trustee Adolescent and Children's Trust, 1996—2002. Governor Volunteer Center United Kingdom, 1974—1980. Member Aves committee Volunteer Workers in Social Services, 1968—1970.
Member Home Office Advisory Council for Probation and After-Care, 1969—1972. Member international committee National Institute Social Work, 1993—1995. Member council London Council Social Service, 1968—1972, Howard League for Penal Reform, 1969—1972.
Member advisory council School Health Studies University Bradford, 1997—1999. Member advisory committee Community Care Programme, University Dundee, 1996—1998. Member local associations committee National Association Mental Health, 1969—1972.
Member health and social welfare board Open University, 1979—1989. Member advisory committee for mental handicap Joseph Rowntree Memorial Trust, 1980—1984. Member council National Association Care and Resettlement of Offenders, since 1967.
Member of Association Teachers in Social Work Education, British Association Social Workers, Royal Society medicine.