Helen Elizabeth Mair (18 April 1924 – 14 March 2016) was an English physician and medical author.
She attended Dr Williams' School in Dolgellau, Wales and studied medicine at the University of Manchester qualifying in 1948.
[1] She wrote and contributed to several reports on children's day nurseries, children with Down syndrome, and mental health services including The mental health service after unification: mental health in a unified National Health Service – report of the Tripartite Committee (London, Tripartite Committee, 1972), ) and Handbook of psychiatric rehabilitation practice (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1981).
[1][2] In 1959 she married Derek Senior, a freelance writer and journalist, who was a member of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England.
[1] She died at her home in Benderloch, Scotland, on 14 March 2016, after a short illness.