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Mitcham Clinic

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List of records held by the department

For information relating to the central management of care leavers and wards of state, please consult the guide to Central department wardship and out-of-home care records. These collections date back to the 1860s and include ward registers, index cards and ward files.

PLEASE NOTE: Patients could be admitted to a Receiving House for short-term treatment and care, but were not permitted to remain longer than two months.
Patients still needing treatment after two months could be sent to a Psychiatric Hospital, in the same institution/complex or another.
Hence, there could be more than one set of records for any one person. Please check each location for former patient records.


Patient case histories (1970-89)

File; Temporary

Content: Case histories of patients attending the Mitcham Clinic as psychiatric outpatients. These records record a patient’s condition and treatment while receiving counselling and or medication from the clinic. The clinic treated individuals and family groups.

The files contain a patient information sheet giving personal details and case notes by the person treating them, including the following details: name; date of birth; next of kin; case notes; personal description; patients’ problems; referring person; patients’ comments on their situation; treatment plan; correspondence.

Reviewed 19 August 2016