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Move To Preventive Work (Press, 25 January 1979)

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Summary: Move To Preventive Work (Press, 25 January 1979)

On 25 January 1979, the triennial conference of the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association is underway, with a strong focus on preventive health measures for students. Dr Bryan Furnass, the association’s president and director of the health centre at the Australian National University, outlines the two primary themes being discussed. The first theme centres on enhancing preventive strategies rather than simply addressing health issues after they arise. Dr Furnass highlights that major health concerns, such as lung cancer, heart disease, and road accidents, are closely linked to lifestyle choices. The second theme revolves around the impact of family life on students' well-being. Dr Furnass explains that issues such as bereavements and broken marriages can severely affect students' performance academically. A significant part of the discussions at the conference will focus on how counsellors and health professionals can better support students dealing with personal crises. Additionally, the rise in student unemployment and its associated stresses is a key topic at the gathering. Dr Furnass describes the "unemployment syndrome," which results from the repeated disappointments of job hunting. He warns that this can have detrimental effects on mental health, potentially leading to substance abuse and social withdrawal. The conference has attracted over 150 attendees, including delegates from the United States, Britain, and Japan. Among the highlights is a speech from the controversial Auckland priest, Rev. Felix Donnelly, who will address the topic of "the disease of self-rejection." The conference aims to explore these pressing issues related to student health and to develop more effective support systems for students facing various challenges. The event commenced on Monday and will conclude on Friday.

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Publish Date:25th January 1979
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19790125_2_127.html