SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTION
ALL CHILDREN IRRESPECTIVE OF
SCHOOL TO BE EXAMINED,
Replying to a question by Mr. Jennings, M.P., tha Hon. Mr. Hanan (Minister of Education) said, as would be seen from the recent public statements madeby myself, the national importance of the work of School Medical, Inspectors had been a matter to which he had given a considerable amount of attention. A report of a very interesting and instructive character will shortly be issued dealing with the work of the Medical Inspectors and of the principles upon which the medical inspection is based. Proposals are under consideration to increase the number of School Medical Inspectors and of school nurses, and also to make provision for co-operating with Phrnket Nurses for the benefit of school children in outlying districts. When it is remembered that there is only one tSchool Medical Inspector for each 45.000 school children it will be recognised that the number of the present staff falls far short *of the ideal. It was hoped to add to the number as soon as improved conditions make it possible to secure the services of additional school medical inspectors, so (hat they may be able to cope with the inspection of tho whole of the school children of New Zealand, irrespective of the schools they attend. The Government was fully alive to the value of school medical inspection and to the possibilities of its development, recognising that it was necessary to build up from the foundation a healthy and vigorous race without which all our attempts at education'and social progress will be, to a Urge extent, handicapped.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 8
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