02208cid a2200385 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066033002300079035002100102035001200123040001800135042000900153043001200162100002200174245010200196260003100298300003300329500010600362500009500468506013300563518006100696520056900757530008001326555006001406600002901466650004601495650005901541700003001600710004001630710005201670773004601722830003101768984002301799153108020180905072443.0970707m19941994xx nnn tn eng 1 a1328688620a19940411a19940620 9(AuCNLDY)2470122 a1531080 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at---1 aWinch, Joan.4ive10aMarie Joan Winch interviewed by Stuart Reid for the Battye Library collectionh[sound recording]. c1994 Apr. 11-1994 June 20. a19 sound tape reels ;c7 in. aThe J.S. Battye Library of West Australian History is part of the State Library of Western Australia. aInterview conducted in association with the J.S.Battye Library of West Australian History. aAccess open for research; written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aRecorded between April and Jene 1994 at Coolbellup, W.A. aWinch, an Aboriginal health worker & Commissioner on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, talks about her childhood, work, studies and family. She describes the various hospitals in which she has worked; health problems of Aboriginal people and the work she did with the Aboriginal Medical Service; the setting up of Marr Mooditj as a health worker training college and her hopes for its future as part of an Aboriginal university. Winch also discusses her spiritual beliefs and her views on health care and various issues affecting Aboriginal people. aDigital master availablebNational Library of Australia;dnla.obj-2139706800 aCorrected transcript available (typescript, 148 leaves)10aWinch, JoanvInterviews. 0aMedical personnelzAustraliavInterviews. 0aHealth services administratorszAustraliavInterviews.1 aReid, Stuart,d1953-4ivr2 aState Library of Western Australia.2 aJ.S. Battye Library of West Australian History.0 tBattye Library collectionw(AuCNL)6423351 0aBattye Library collection. aANLcORAL TRC 3598