PROBATION SYSTEM
PROPOSED CHANGES MEETING OF SOCIAL WORKERS. Per Pre«s Association. AUCKLAND, November 25. Practically all social workers in the Auckland district attended a meeting held to consider the proposed changes in the probation system. Mr C. J. Tunks presided and Archbishop Avcrill was among those present. The advantages of the present system were discussed, and exception was taken to any steps that would introduce undue publicity. A motion was carried expressing appreciation of the work of Mr W. J. Campbell, and the hope that he would be retained in Auckland. The meeting approved of the proposed extension of the probation system as outlined by the Chief Probation Officer provided it was regarded as imperative that the Auckland officer should 'give his whole time to the work. The Rev. Jasper Culder was appointed secretary of the meeting and instructed to write to tho chief probation officer seeking more definite information as to proposals to appoint committees of social workers, as to duties and status, official or otherwise, of such committees and their relation to individual delinquents.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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176PROBATION SYSTEM New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12614, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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