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Belfare Committees, central and district, provide not only a
convenient means of assuring such co-operation, but also a stimulus |
to public-spirited members of the community to take their part
in these fundamentally important activities.
5.
4 of the Colonial frice Draft Report on Belfare
(Misc. 504) should be used for guidance on certain important
aspects of social welfare work which are not the special interest
or concern of other Departments of Government such as ducation,
Medical etc.
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Colonial ffice Memoranda, now is soeurse of preparationy-
on the subjects of nutrition and pensl administration should be:
used for guidance in so far as they are applicable to local
conditions.
7.
The · rotection of omen and Girls or nenee should be
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Town flanning.
As soon as practicable after the 11 eration of the
territory Town Planning Schemes should be reared.
8. A Town Planning Department should be set up and should
be represented on the social Welfare Advisory Committee.
8.
A Colonial Office Remorandum on housing, C.#. No. 1,
should be used for guidance in so far as it is founi -to be
applicable to local conditione.
III. Social Security.
Social Security policy should be framed in the light of
the Colonial Office Remorandum on Social Security for Coloniel
Territoris. M No
ensus
he, restoration of the civil
As soon as practicable after
Government a population census should be taken.
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