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Pioneer Health Centre 1935: London modernism
A few nice health images I found:
Pioneer Health Centre 1935: London modernism

Image by mermaid99
Visited as part of Open House 2009.
In 1935, two doctors opened the Pioneer Health Centre to house the ‘Peckham Experiment’, a unique attempt to improve public health through education, community care and preventative medicine.
Drs Scott Williamson and Innes Pearse, the founders, were responding to worryingly low levels of health and fitness among low-income inner-city families. The husband and wife team believed that social and physical environment could have a direct affect on health and sought to prove it.
New Book by Donald Spector, Distributed by Random House To be Insured by Lloyds of London
In his new book, The SELF, Improved from Hatherleigh Press and distributed by Random House (www.randomhouse.com), Donald Spector incorporates a Scientific Approach to Self Improvement. This is a highly pragmatic approach to self improvement from one of the most successful inventor/entrepreneurs in the world who has also been the confidant of top company leaders and government officials for over 30 years. Aside from opening up multibillion dollar industries, Spector is relied upon for decisions in the business and political communities.
First International Coaching Psychology Conference – London December 2006
The first International Coaching Psychology Conference is to be held at City University London, on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December 2006, organised by the British Psychological Society, Special Group in Coaching Psychology. Conference topics include Positive Psychology in Coaching Psychology, Multicultural Coaching Psychology, Diversity and Gender, Psychometrics in Coaching Psychology. Speakers from across the globe, including America, Australia and Europe, will be presenting the latest research and developments in this rapidly growing area.
London, (PRWEB) November 8, 2006 — The first International Coaching Psychology Conference is to be held at City University London, on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December 2006, organised by the British Psychological Society, Special Group in Coaching Psychology.


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