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Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
Mental health in the WHO European region
01/01/1955 00:00:00
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Mental health in the WHO European region
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There can be no substitute for real mother love but a solution to the tragedy of the unloved child - orphaned or abandoned - is to provide a "mother-substitute" and a way of living as near as possible to normal family life. Such was the aim of the Metera (it means mother in Greek) Babies Centre in Athens. This home for abandoned children was opened with international help (and under the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen Frederika of Greece). It had two aims: to provide temporary mother-substitutes love and care with the help of specially trained nurses and to locate permanent foster homes.
The nurse who will have sole charge of the new arrival - and who collected the abandoned baby directly from the Athens hospitals - arrives at the Centre accompanied by a social worker.
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01/01/1955
Country, area, WHO office
Greece
WHO Region
EURO
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© WHO / Eric Schwab
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