Copy of program and a few other papers relating to the xixth International Congress on Occupational Health ‘Organisational and Social Aspects of Occupational Health’, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 25-30 September 1978.
Includes abstract of joint presentation by Nancy Tait and patient activist Jean Robinson on the inadequacies of then present methods of compiling statistics for occupational disease and on how regulations governing the award of industrial injury benefits inhibit the investigation of occupational risks that affect workers and their families.
Jean Robinson (b. 1930, née Lynch) was one of the original SPAID trustees. She was a patient activist and had been a member of several patient groups when she became the chair of the Patients Association in 1973. In 1979 she became a lay member of the General Medical Council (GMC).