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health education The need for more health information was the chief theme of the conference's deliberation on this topic. The Health Department's representative, Miss Armstrong, candidly stated the problems that had to be faced by the Maori women. Plans were then worked out for collaboration between the league and the Department of Health. Mrs R. Sage chaired the committee. Conference asked for: More talks from Health Nurses, with supporting films and exhibits. More radio talks on health in the Maori language. Other remits recommended delegates to campaign in their own communities for causes such as these: ‘Maori Mother's Aid’ in every district council. Better sanitation in maraes, pas and homes. Better attendance at clinics and x-ray units where T.B. is suspected. More use of ante-natal and post-natal care facilities.

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Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 56

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health education Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 56

health education Te Ao Hou, Winter 1952, Page 56

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