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CONTENTS

Page Preface .. .. .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • .. 3 PART I. —REHABILITATION Section I.—Organization—- ra f? e B. Provision of Employment— Pago (i) Reorganization of Rehabilitation Board .. 4 (i) General Placement .. .. .. ..15 (ii) The Council .. .. .. .. ..4 (ii) Relations with Man-power Authorities .. 15 (iii) Rehabilitation Committees .. .. ..4 (iii) Intermediate Employment Schemes .. .. 15 Section II. —Departmental Administration— (iv) Selective Placement in Industry .. ..16 (i) Establishment of Rehabilitation Department •. »5 Section X.-^-Education (ii) Appointment of Director and Staff .. .. ..5 (i) Administration .. .. .. .. .. ](i (iii) Retention of Agent Departments .. .. 5 (jj) Applications received and Courses approved .. .. Hi (iv) Decentralization of Departmental Work .. .. 5 Overseas Bursaries .. .. .. 16 (v) Summary of Departmental and Committee Machinery 5 Prisoners of War .. .. .. ..16 Section 111. —Departmental and Loan Expenditure 6 (v) Vocational Guidance .. .. .. .. 17 Section IV.—Demobilization— (vi) Refresher Courses .. .. .. ..17 (i) Developments in Liaison Procedure .. .. 6 (vn) Liaison with Education Services in the Forces .. 17 (ii) Progress of Demobilization .. .. 6 (iii) Analysis of Causes of Demobilization .. ..0 Section Xl.—Farm Training and Settlement— (i) Administration .. .. .. .. ..17 Section V. Treatment (ii) Application and Grading Procedure .. 17 (i) General Provision •• •• •• ' (iii) Training Facilities available .. .. ..18 (ii) Provision of Mcdical Advice .. .. .. 7 (iy) Training Results .. .. . . . ..18 Section VI. —Pensions and Rehabilitation Allowances — ( v ) Settlement Facilities available .. .. •• 19 (i) Pensions .. .. .. ..7 ( v >) Settlement Results .. .. .. ..1!) (ii) Rehabilitation Allowances " !'. ! 7 (v") Servicemen's Settlement and Land Sales Act, 1943 .. in (viii) The Settlement Outlook .. .. .. 20 Section VII.—-Provision for the Disabled— (i) Administration .. .. .. .. 7 Section Xll.—Financial Assistance— (ii) The Problem analysed .. .. .. 7 a. Loans— (iii) The Means of Solution .. .. .. 8 (i) Administration .. .. .. . . 20 (iv) Special Provision for the Blinded .. .. .. 8 (ii) Loan Facilities available .. .. 21 (v) Manufacture and Fitting of Artificial Limbs .. .. 9 (iii) Lending Results .. .. .. ..21 (vi) Vocational Training .. .. .. 9 (iv) The Lending Outlook .. .. .. 21 (vii) Therapeutic Employment .. .. .. 9 B. Grants— (viii) Possible Establishment of Rest Centre .. ..9 (i) Facilities available, and Procedure . ..22 (ix) Selective Placement and After Care .. 9 (ii) Grants made .. ' .. ..' 22 Section VIII. —Special Arrangements eor Rx-servicemen Section Xlll.—Housing and Furniture — (i) General .. .. .. .. ■ • }0 (i) General .. .. .. .. .. 22 (ii) Ex-servicemen m Licensed Industries .. .. 10 (ii) Allocation of State Rental Dwellings .. ..22 (iii) Domestic and 1< oreign Business Supplies .. .. 11 Assisted Erection of Dwellings .. .. ..22 (iv) Personal and Household Requirements .. .. 11 (iv) Assisted Purchase of Existing Dwellings .. ..23 (v) Release and Purchaso of Army Vehicles .. 1 1 # t _ ## . . . 23 (vi) Employment .. .. .. •• ..11 (vii) Other Fields .. .. .. .. ..11 Section XIV.— Special Provision for Maori Ex-servicemen--Section IX.—Employment— (?) Administration .. .. .. .. .. 23 . m . . i- ™ i 4. (n) Employment .. .. . . .. 16 A. raining or ,mp oymen p arm Training and Land-settlement .. ..24 (l) Administration .. .. .. .. 11 ). ' © (ii) << A » Class Training 12 M 24 W !!S"£ lasS rp rainlng " " n Section XV.—The Future in Focus .. . ..24 (iv) C Class Training .. .. .. Id (v) Other Forms of Training .. .. .. 14 (vi) The Trade Training Outlook .. .. 14 Section XVl—Appreciation .. .. . .25 PART II. —RECONSTRUCTION Section I.—lnterdependence oe Reconstruction and Page | Pa BJ ~ oa Section 11.—Organization .. .. .. ..20 Rehabilitation .. .. .. .. ~ 2b | APPENDICES Appendix I.—The Interpretation of ELiouirLiTr and Page | Pago Priority for Rehabilitation Assistance .. 27 | Appendix lE-Charts and Statists Tables .. .. 28

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