Barbara Alysen - records relating to the Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre, 1973-1974 and p...
Barbara Alysen - records relating to the Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre, 1973-1974 and papers relating to the abortion reform movement, 1970-1982
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1970 - 1982
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MLMSS 6638
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1 box - 0.18 Meters
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I. RECORDS RELATING TO THE LEICHHARDT WOMEN'S COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE
1973-1974; Includes: photocopy application for funding dated 5 July 1973 addressed to the then Minister for Health Dr D Everingham; photocopy Preliminary Report dated 11 April 1974; photocopy Management Committee Minutes dated 5 August 1974; letter from Geraldine Wigg, T...
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Barbara Alysen - records relating to the Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre, 1973-1974 and papers relating to the abortion reform movement, 1970-1982
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Presented by Barbara Alysen in 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
During 1974 Barbara Alysen was a member of the Management Committee of the Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre, which when it opened in March of that year was the first such centre in Australia. Establishment of the centre occurred as a result of common dissatisfaction among women with existing medical treatment, expressed by participants at...
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MLMSS 6638
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YRlMdXln
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlMdXln
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146505
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