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Connecting kin : guide to records. A guide to help people separated from their families search for their records

New South Wales. Department of Community ServicesUUUU
Books, Manuscripts
In NSW more than 100,000 children, both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal have been made wards of the State since 1924. Thousands more have been placed with other families under adoption or other arrangements. This book is a guide to available records of government &​ non-government welfare agencies, hospitals and government non-welfare agencies.
Imprint:
Sydney NSW: NSW. Department of Community services 1998
Contents:
Brief history of child welfare in New South Wales Chronology of key events in New South Wales child welfare Listing of records: NSW Government welfare agencies; Non-Government agencies; Public hospitals; NSW Government non-welfare agencies Appendices. Appendix 1. Services and other sources of information. 2. Chronological summary of child welfare legislation in New South Wales. 3. Brief history of missions in New South wales. 4. Brief history of Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales.
Dewey class:
929.1944 929.1944
Language:
English
BRN:
102103
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection929.1944 CONAvailable
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