Mental Health Centers Construction Act Extension, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... 90-1, on H.R. 6431, April 4, 5, 1967 |
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Responsibility for the care and treatment of the mentally ill has traditionally rested
with the States and their communities . I hasten to say that this is wholly proper ,
and that we have no desire to supplant them in this responsibility . We do seek ...
Responsibility for the care and treatment of the mentally ill has traditionally rested
with the States and their communities . I hasten to say that this is wholly proper ,
and that we have no desire to supplant them in this responsibility . We do seek ...
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Public Health Service was asked to assume responsibility for the public health
and public information aspects of the project . As part of this effort , the Division of
Air Pollution rendered technical assistance by sending meteorological observers
...
Public Health Service was asked to assume responsibility for the public health
and public information aspects of the project . As part of this effort , the Division of
Air Pollution rendered technical assistance by sending meteorological observers
...
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Throughout , the comprehensive community mental health center is considered
from the point of view of members of a community who are seeking good
programs and are ultimately responsible for the kind of programs they get . The
mental ...
Throughout , the comprehensive community mental health center is considered
from the point of view of members of a community who are seeking good
programs and are ultimately responsible for the kind of programs they get . The
mental ...
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mental health plan should assure that adequate provision is in fact made for them
, and the comprehensive center should accept responsibility for serving the
mental health needs of the retarded and their families . Some of the other
problem ...
mental health plan should assure that adequate provision is in fact made for them
, and the comprehensive center should accept responsibility for serving the
mental health needs of the retarded and their families . Some of the other
problem ...
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Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. t 1 a willingness to
minimize presumed prerogatives , professional people and lay board members
can find ways of distributing responsibility that will substantially increase the
effectiveness ...
Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. t 1 a willingness to
minimize presumed prerogatives , professional people and lay board members
can find ways of distributing responsibility that will substantially increase the
effectiveness ...
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