Maori Welfare
WELLINGTON, Tue. (P.A.)—Recommendations covering problems of the Maori community, including several dealing with health, education and employment, were made by a conference held at Parliament House last week by officers of the Maori welfare section of the Department-of Maori Affairs.
The measures the conference urged on the Education Department included the appointment of further vocational guidance officers, the creation of centres for training Maoris in skilled, trades and homecraft, .and science scholarships.
The conference also urged health measures, including renewed efforts to combat tuberculosis.
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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1948, Page 4
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