Description
Jonathan Stedall’s much acclaimed BBC series about CAMPHILL: Camphill was founded in Scotland in 1940 by a group of refugees from Vienna. The staff lived communally and without wages; there was no going on and off duty; their aim was always to live with and not just for the mentally handicapped children and adults in their care. Part 3 looks at Camphill’s work in the USA and at several of their new initiatives, including a Day Centre on the edge of Mifddlesborough, a new community in Norfolk and a household near Geneva where those with handicaps have jobs in the local community.
Visits three Camphill communities in Pennsylvania. In a place for young people one of the workers appeared in the earlier films as a music therapist. We also see a school and a village for adults, and the film also shows Thornage Hall in Norfolk, and finishes with thoughts of a co-worker in Switzerland, who expresses the Camphill ethos of sharing on an equal footing. One of three programmes about Camphill, villages where the co-workers live and work together with people with learning disabilities, without wages or days off.
Run off the principles of Rudolf Steiner.
See also ‘Fifty Shades of Orange’ and ‘Botton is my Home’
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Candle on the Hill: Is this Work? from Concord Media on Vimeo.