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Summary: Chch A.I.D.S. Clinic (Press, 15 January 1987)
A new A.I.D.S. clinic is set to be established in Christchurch within the month at the St Andrew’s Outpatient Department on Tuam Street. This development follows the acceptance of an offer by the Canterbury Hospital Board to provide a room for the clinic, as informed to the health services committee. Ian Smith, the coordinator for the A.I.D.S. Support Network, stated that some modifications are needed to the room before the clinic can commence operations. Specifically, partitions are required to create two counselling rooms, a reception area, and a storage space. In the meantime, the Support Network plans to continue its work by accommodating clients wherever possible until the new clinic opens. Additionally, the A.I.D.S. Support Network is actively searching for new office premises, as their current location on High Street is inadequate. Mr Smith mentioned that they are looking for a larger room, ideally with some smaller rooms attached.
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