THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
CHILD WELFARE.
The growing recognition of the value Vi of providing special forms of instruction for backward children has broughtj •;' fresh responsibilities,- and has led' dill 1 - ing the past year to the' establishment of further classes and the! appoint- < ment of ■ additional staff to deal with menu Recent legislation has considerably widened the scope of the social work as carried out by the child welfare branch of. the Education Department, necessitating the employment of additional welfare officers and better \ provision in institutions for the classification of the inmates. Two new institutions for girls were established at Christchurch and Timaru.
—Sir Joseph Ward.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1929, Page 4
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107THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1929, Page 4
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