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While Paper on health

; Sir, — The New Zealand (Association of Social Workers is very keen to draw together material for submissions to the Consultative (Committees on the White 1 Paper on health, and is rather concerned that as far as can be, ascertained no direct channel for consumer views lis provided. We think that ; such .views are critical since it is for the consumer’s benefit that the reorganisation is planned. We would be interested in hearing from any individual or family who have experience of I the health service (this includes psychiatric and general hospitals, general practitioners and other aspects lof health service), who (might be willing to comment on how they experienced the service offered. Both negative and positive comments are of equal validity. Comments could be addressed to th? president, Social Workers Association. Box 667, Christchurch. — Yours etc., M. A. O’BRIEN. I President, | March 5, 1975.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33787, 8 March 1975, Page 14

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While Paper on health Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33787, 8 March 1975, Page 14

While Paper on health Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33787, 8 March 1975, Page 14

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