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Homosexuality Discussion (Press, 11 July 1968)

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Summary: Homosexuality Discussion (Press, 11 July 1968)

The Canterbury Mental Health Association is organising a discussion focused on the sociological aspects of homosexuality, set to take place in September 1968. The meeting will feature speakers from various professional fields, including legal, sociological, psychiatric, and others, who will present papers on relevant topics. This gathering will not be open to the public, making it a closed event aimed at professionals. Dr H. D. Livingstone, the chairman of the association, outlined that the attendees will include magistrates, lawyers, doctors, psychologists, social workers, probation officers, police officers, nurses, school teachers, and clergy. The discussion will cover various themes such as the causes, prevention, and treatment of homosexual disorders, the legal framework concerning homosexuality, and public attitudes towards sexual deviation.

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Publish Date:11th July 1968
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19680711_2_44.html