The establishment of Blair House - a halfway house for recovering alcoholics in Southland
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Date
1983
Type
Monograph
Abstract
In late 1982, the writer was invited to join a coordinating
committee set up by the Southland Hospital Board to
instigate the establishment of a 'Halfway House' for
recovering alcoholics.
The following report outlines the problem of alcoholics in
Southland, the setting up and administration of 'Blair House'
as the institution is now known - under the auspices of the
Southland Alcoholic Rehabilitation Centre Inc, the overall
body responsible for it.
The writer has been specifically associated with fund raising
for the venture but has participated in the formulation and
writing of policy for the Society.
While such a venture does not at first sight have a rural
flavour, it is interesting to note the majority of residents
who have utilised the facilities to date have or have had
rural backgrounds, ie: in all age groups - young rural people
with little to occupy themselves with in the country who have
been subject to alcohol abuse and also farmers from well
established and wealthy farming areas.
The concept can I believe be repeated in small rural towns
such as Ashburton, Masterton and indeed larger cities.
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