Australian Psychiatric Care

A History of Psychiatric Institutionalisation and Community Care in Australia c.1811-c.1990

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  • Callan Park Hospital ( - 1976)
  • Callan Park Hospital for the Insane (1878 - 1914)
  • Callan Park Mental Hospital (1914 - )
  • Caloola Training Centre (1985 - c. 1993)
  • Carlton Receiving House ( - 1873)
  • Carlton Stockade (1868 - 1873)
  • Cascades Asylum (1877 - 1890)
  • Cascades Female Factory (c. 1877)
  • Castle Hill (1811 - 1825)
  • Centre for Handicapped Children, Chermside (1960s)
  • Challinor Training and Disability Centre (1968 - 1998)
  • Charters Towers Mental Hospital (1954 - )
  • Charters Towers Rehabilitation Centre
  • Chermside (1960s)
  • Claremont Mental Hospital (1903 - 1972)
  • Cloverdale Licensed House (1906 - 1911)
  • Colanda Residential Services (1976 - )
  • Colanda Training Centre (1970s)
  • Collingwood Stockade (1853 - 1866)
  • Collins Street Temporary Receiving House (1863 - c. 1866)
  • Cook's River
  • Cooma Temporary Hospital for the Insane (1877 - 1884)
  • Cottesloe Mental Home (1926 - 1937)
  • Coverdale Licensed House (1906 - 1909)
  • Cremorne (1864 - 1884)
  • Cumberland Hospital (1983 - )

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