CHILD WELFARE WORK.
SEPARATION FROM EDUCATION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GISBORNE, Wednesday. Remits submitted to the conference of the National Council of Women this morning urged that the child wel aie branch of the Education Department De separated from the Department, and tnat districts of the Public Welfare Department, embracing child welfare, chari a aid and pensions, family endowment, e c., be created. .. , ... After a discussion, in which tne difficulty of rearranging the al " nients was emphasised by Auckland delegates, the proposal was wit lieu a/w x and a resolution 'merely expressing * e opinion that it was in the interests oi tne Dominion that child welfare work should be separated from the Education Depai - -?ae!it, and made a distinct depaitinen , JSrus carried.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 114, 16 May 1929, Page 27
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