Abstract

The 2nd World Congress on Prison Health Care will be held in Ottawa, Canada from 28 to 31 August 1983. The programme covers aspects of prison medical and health care including trends in health care delivery, the nursing role, human rights, discussion on law and the role of universities and professional societies. Papers on suitable subjects are invited—earliest submission date should be sent as soon as possible. Information: Mona C. Ricks, 2nd World Congress on Prison Mental Health Care, Congress Secretariat, Medical Services Branch, the Correctional Service of Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0P9.

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  • The 2nd World Congress on Prison Health Care will be held in Ottawa, Canada from 28 to 31 August 1983

  • A Study Tour is being arranged to Denmark from 14 to 21 May 1983

  • Special programmes are being arranged for those whose main interest is: adult psychiatry; child and adolescent psychiatry; psychogeriatrics and mental handi cap

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A Study Tour is being arranged to Denmark from 14 to 21 May 1983. The group will visit hospitals and units in Copen hagen and Aarhus. The 2nd World Congress on Prison Health Care will be held in Ottawa, Canada from 28 to 31 August 1983. 2nd World Congress on Prison Mental Health Care, Congress Secretariat, Medical Services Branch, the Correctional Service of Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A OP9. Special programmes are being arranged for those whose main interest is: adult psychiatry; child and adolescent psychiatry; psychogeriatrics and mental handi cap.

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