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Questions.

State the extent of—

(Z 12 )

QUESTION,—Continued.

OCCUPATION.

Answers.

ACRES.

R.

P.

(I.) The airing courts

(II.) and other grounds...

Are the patients, as a rule, given daily exercise, their health permitting ?

Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum ? Are any means taken to amuse the patients or to induce them to amuse themselves? Detail them. any special Recreation Room provided ?

Is

How many religious services were held in 1934 ? What particular denominational services are provided, by whom are the services taken, what is the average attendance at the services of each denomination?

In what building, and how many could it contain?

Yes.

273 | Belonging to the Asylum.

Confined to Airing Courts.

They are supplied with hooks and games.

None.

12

*

Giving the daily average number of patients who were employed in 1934.

Specifying the character of the employment.

Distinguishing the sexes,

Agriculture and gardening.

Trade.

Household work, drawing

water, &c.

Male,

Female,

3

Nil.

Needlework 9.

10 30

5

QUESTION III.-(INSPECTION.)

Divide the patients in the Asylum into the following Classes:—

(I.) Idiots and Imbeciles,

(11.) Presumably Recoverable,

(III) Chronic and Presumably Irrecoverable :-

Of whom are

(a) Turbulent and Dangerous,'

---

(b) Suicidal,

(c) Sick and Infirm,

***

(d) General Paralytics,

(e) Epileptics,

(f) Senile Dements.

(4) Quiet and able-bodied,

**

Males.

Females.

Total.

15

24

59

38

85

39

97

144

64

208

58

49

107

::

12

12

24

30

18

48

16

16

++

5

3

*

7

11

93

37

130

*N.B. The difference between the addition of the total column and the total number of Males and Females is due to the inclusion of certain patients in more than one column us their condition is appropriate to more than one heading.

Give the number of visits of inspection paid to the Asylum in 1934.

Distinguishing those visits in which all patients were seen and every part of the building visited from visits of

partial inspection.

And Stating the Official Position of the Visitors.

7

By the Governor or Colonial Secretary.

Visiting Justices,

By a Committee of the Governing Body

By an Inspector specially charged to as- certain the continued

lunacy or otherwise of the patients.

By Appoint-

Of Surprise.

By Appoint-

Of Surprise.

By Appoint.

ment

ment.

ment.

Of Surprise.

Ry Appoint- ment,

OF Surprise.

1. Complete Inspections

2. Partial Inspections

1

+

4

State how many reports of the following kinds have come under the notice of the Governor :—

(I.) Finuncial and statistical (showing, amongst other things, on what system the money and store accounts are kept and audited).

(11.) Reports by the person or persons charged with

the immediate management of the Asylum.

(III) Reports by an Official Inspector, independent of the Governing Body of the Asylum.

None.

One annual report by the Medical Officer in charge.

None.

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