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Judy Fryd (31 October 1909 – October 2000) was a British campaigner for mentally disabled children and the founder of The National Association of Parents of Backward Children, now Mencap. Throughout her life, she increased awareness around learning disabilities and encouraged for more action to be taken in order to give greater consideration to these individuals. Through the founding of her charity, she cemented this ethos, with the movement for greater aid to be given to those with learning disabilities continuing through the work of Mencap.

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  • Judy Fryd (31 October 1909 – October 2000) was a British campaigner for mentally disabled children and the founder of The National Association of Parents of Backward Children, now Mencap. Throughout her life, she increased awareness around learning disabilities and encouraged for more action to be taken in order to give greater consideration to these individuals. Through the founding of her charity, she cemented this ethos, with the movement for greater aid to be given to those with learning disabilities continuing through the work of Mencap. (en)
  • Judy Fryd (Hornsey, 31 ottobre 1909 – ottobre 2000) è stata un'attivista britannica a favore dei bambini con handicap mentale e il fondatrice della The National Association of Parents of Backward Children, ora conosciuta come MENCAP. Dopo aver frequentato la Minchenden School, studiò economia e scienze politiche presso il Ruskin College di Oxford. Sposò John Fryd e dalla loro unione nacque la figlia Felicity, nata con una disabilità di apprendimento. La sua esperienza la portò ad intraprendere una campagna per migliorare le condizioni di questi bambini e delle loro famiglie. (it)
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  • Judy Fryd (31 October 1909 – October 2000) was a British campaigner for mentally disabled children and the founder of The National Association of Parents of Backward Children, now Mencap. Throughout her life, she increased awareness around learning disabilities and encouraged for more action to be taken in order to give greater consideration to these individuals. Through the founding of her charity, she cemented this ethos, with the movement for greater aid to be given to those with learning disabilities continuing through the work of Mencap. (en)
  • Judy Fryd (Hornsey, 31 ottobre 1909 – ottobre 2000) è stata un'attivista britannica a favore dei bambini con handicap mentale e il fondatrice della The National Association of Parents of Backward Children, ora conosciuta come MENCAP. Dopo aver frequentato la Minchenden School, studiò economia e scienze politiche presso il Ruskin College di Oxford. Sposò John Fryd e dalla loro unione nacque la figlia Felicity, nata con una disabilità di apprendimento. La sua esperienza la portò ad intraprendere una campagna per migliorare le condizioni di questi bambini e delle loro famiglie. Nell'ottobre 2009 è stato annunciato che la sua effigie sarebbe stata presente per una nuova serie di francobolli della Royal Mail. (it)
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