Wendy Elsa Greengross (29 April 1925 – 10 October 2012) was a British general practitioner and broadcaster. The Independent called her "a pioneering counsellor and one of the leading figures in fighting for equal rights for the disabled and the elderly".[1]
Early life
Wendy Elsa Greengross was born on 29 April 1925, at 10 St Mary's Road, Golders Green, London, the daughter of Morris Philip Greengross, born Moisze Fiszel Gringross (1892–1970), a manufacturing jeweller, and his wife, Miriam Greengross, née Abrahamson (1899/1900–1968).[2]
Together with her husband, Greengross ran a large general practice in Tottenham, London.[1] Opened in 1955, it was one of the UK's first group practices.[3] She particularly promoted family planning, and they were the country's first GP practice to have a dedicated marriage guidance.[1] Greengross worked as a GP for 35 years.[1]
Greengross received counsellor training from the Marriage Guidance Council (now Relate), and would go on to become its Chief Medical Adviser.[1] In the late 1960s, Greengross started teaching pastoral care and counselling at Leo Baeck College.[2]
From 1972 to 1976, Greengross was an agony aunt for The Sun, but "felt the letters passed to her were more about titillation than education".[4]
Greengross wrote Jewish and Homosexual, published in 1980, by the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, which "led the way towards equality within the British Reform and Liberal movements".[2] Greengross published several sex education books, particularly focused on more marginalised groups, such as Sex and the Handicapped Child in 1980.[2]
^Greengross, Wendy. (1969). Sex in the middle years. National Marriage Guidance Council (Great Britain). London: National Marriage Guidance Council. ISBN0-85351-000-8. OCLC15599.
^Greengross, Wendy. (1970). Sex in early marriage. National Marriage Guidance Council (Great Britain). London: National Marriage Guidance Council. ISBN0-85351-005-9. OCLC16217785.
^Greengross, Wendy. (1976). Entitled to love : the sexual and emotional needs of the handicapped. London: Malaby Press [for] National Fund for Research into Crippling Diseases. ISBN0-460-14010-8. OCLC2633700.
^Greengross, Wendy. (1980). Sex and the handicapped child. Rugby [England]: National Marriage Guidance Council, Herbert Gray College. ISBN0-85351-051-2. OCLC13781441.
^Greengross, Wendy (1982). Jewish and Homosexual. Reform Synagogues of Great Britain. ISBN0950592072.
^Greengross, Sally. (1992). Living, Loving and Ageing : Sexual and Personal Relationships in Later Life. Greengross, Wendy. (New ed.). ISIS Large Print Bks. ISBN1-85695-040-9. OCLC59921113.