181 pages. Illustrated with black and white plates.The jacket is chipped at the edges, the body of the book is pristine. No date given, trove offers 1978. "In 2018 Yooralla celebrated its 100 year anniversary of supporting people with disability and working towards creating a more inclusive society where all citizens are equal. From establishing a disability support service for children with disability in 1918, to becoming one of Victoria's largest and oldest disability service providers, Yooralla has evolved and developed along with the disability sector over the past century. Yooralla has survived through the Great Depression and World War II and played an active role supporting and advocating for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) - the largest social reform in Australia over the past 30 years. (Yooralla web page). "This book describes the development of Yoralla's facilitities and services for children from 1918-1977. It includes the contribution of key people." (trove)