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(c) Industrial accidents and diseases;

(d) Old age and disability;

(e) Maternity benefits.

2. Description of the administrative organisation primarily responsible for social welfare, with particulars of the budgets, functions and size of staff and provision for the training of both paid workers and volunteers.

2. private.

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3.

Statistics of medical and health staff, public and

Statistics of expenditure for public health with particulars of:

(a) Recurrent expenditure;

(b) Capital expenditure;

(c)

3.

Description of social welfare and relief problems and policies, including information on:

(d)

(a)

Protection and care of expectant mothers and of children;

(b) Juvenile delinquency;

Expenditure for work carried out by other than Public Health Department, including sanitation;

Proportion of public health expenditure to total expenditure of the Territory (stating whether the calculation is based on recurrent expenditure only, recurrent and capital expenditure, or any other figure);

Financial assistance from the metropolitan government;

(c)

Care of the aged;

(e)

(d) Care and rehabilitation of the handicapped;

(f)

(e)

Prevention of prostitution;

Expenditure of missionary and philanthropic organisations, if there is no objection on their part.

(f) Community welfare.

1. Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders1

1.

Crime statistics, with comments on any substantial change in offences of particular relevance to the circumstances of the Territory.

2. Description of penal administration, with information

4.

Description of medical services with particulars and statistics of government and non-government institutions of a general or specialised character, whether for treatment or for research.

5.

Description of:

on:

(a)

Prison population;

(b) Special correctional institutions;

(c)

Prison discipline;

(d) Systems of remission, payment of prison

labour, extra-mural employment, etc.;

(e)

After-care of offenders.

1. Public Health

1. Description of administrative organisation pri- marily responsible for governmental activities in respect of public health and sanitation.

See Appendix V.

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(a) Qualifications and conditions required, for practising, of medical practitioners, pharmacists, dentists, nurses or other medical auxiliary personnel;

(b)

Institutions (and other facilities in and outside the Territory) available for the training of its medical and auxiliary personnel, indicating length of programmes, qualifications for courses, functions performed after training, and number trained per year.

6. Description of the demographic situation, including statistical data on birth and death rates.?

7.

Description of the state of health and nutrition with information on dietary conditions, epidemic and endemic diseases; diseases of social importance and those due to nutritional deficiency.

2See Appendix VI.

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