Socred social health policy
<N.Z. Press Association/ WELLINGTON, Sept. 26. The Social Credit Political League says free contraceptives are no answer to the problems of illegitimacy. A Social Credit government would give educational organisations, such as youth advisory and guidance referral services dealing with contraception and venereal diseases, more encouragement and finance, it said in a statement today. A comprehensive, flexible approach would be given to the promotion of over-all social health for all age groups. The league proposed a university-based sociological research centre, supported by direct annual grants, to examine social problems in association with medical and other specialist organisations.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 3
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101Socred social health policy Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33032, 27 September 1972, Page 3
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