Description and policy and procedure for the detoxification centre, report, meeting minutes and agendas, suggested procedures, newsletter, correspondence, invitation, programmes.
Centre Report clipping, newspaper clipping, a history of the centre and its handwritten draft, a photographs of the men of St. Stephen's House, invitation, correspondence, remarks from official opening, lease, report of inspection of various institutions including the Detox centre.
This subseries contains a printed copy of a newspaper article “Detox Centre refuge for reforming alcoholics,” written by Pat Currie. The news article relates to the ministry of Sister St. Patrick Joyce (Monica Mary) of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario. The news article documents the work of Sister St. Patrick Joyce in her role as the founder and director of St. Joseph’s Detoxification Centre. The Detoxification Centre was also commonly referred to as the Withdrawal Management Service and known simply as the Detox Centre or Clinic. The Detox Centre was in operation from 1979 until 2005, at 534 Queens Avenue in London, Ontario.
A binder of material from the dermatology division related to the proposed Psoriasis Day Care Centre. There is correspondence related to the creation and functions of the centre, finances, and staffing. There are drafts and the final version of the proposal for the centre created by Dr. H. J. Albers. There are also supporting documents for the proposal such as descriptions and costs of equipment, articles, and material from the Psoriasis Education and Research Centre at Women's College Hospital.
A binder of material from the dermatology division related to the funding of the division. There is correspondence and memorandums about financial protocol, donations, financial reporting, and funds allocation with St. Joseph's Health Centre and University of Western Ontario's Department of Medicine. There are also financial statements and invoices.
This series contains records from the dermatology division of St. Joseph's Hospital, London. These include documents related to funding the dermatology division of the hospital, clinical and educational programs, the history and statistics of the division, the Psoriasis Day Care Centre, and residencies and medical students. Types of records include correspondence, memoranda, financial reports and statements, invoices, meeting minutes and agenda, draft policies, newspaper clippings, plans, photographs, lists, schedules, annual reports, articles, guidelines and handbooks, evaluations, and an agreement.
This subseries includes typed lists of the Sisters who withdrew from the congregation. These lists document their religious names, birth names, and dates of their final vows. Some of the lists also contain information about places of birth, names of parents, and completed education. This subseries also includes three pages of handwritten notes documenting the departure dates of Sisters from the congregation along with their reasons for withdrawing.