The Q Camps (Q for query or quest)[1] were two experimental communities set up at Hawkspur Green in England.
[3] This therapy focuses on well-functioning parts of a patient’s personality to help them to behave better in a social environment.
Quaker David Wills led the camp until it closed when the Second World War broke out.
By that time the Q camp committee took over the charge of a hostel in Bicester meant for evacuated boys who could not be placed elsewhere.
[1][6] Some funders and parents raised concerns about the welfare of the children, who continued in their antisocial behaviour by setting fires and destroying property, and rejected any of the responsibilities required for running and maintaining the camp.