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Minister To Open Alcoholism Forum

(From Our Own Reporter) WELLINGTON, January 14. The Minister of Health (Mr McKay) will open a three-day school of alcoholism studies at Massey University on January 25.

The studies are sponsored by the National Society on Alcoholism and have attracted several overseas experts, including Mr Y. Gardner, deputy-director of the National Council of Alcoho'ism in the United States, Dr. J. Gould, a leading British psychiatric specialist, and Mr R. J. Caron, an American manufacturer and worker in volunteer alcoholism groups who is a former alcoholic. Mental health adminstrators, hospital psychiatrists and social workers will . de’iver papers at the school and participate in panel discussions. Speakers will include a magistrate, a Roman Catholic

clergyman, a Justice Department psychologist, the director of police training, a child welfare officer, a marriage guidance counsellor, a probation officer, a police surgeon and a professor of medicine.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660115.2.32

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 3

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146

Minister To Open Alcoholism Forum Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 3

Minister To Open Alcoholism Forum Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 3

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