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Eunice Eichler

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open adoption in New Zealand. From 1973, women giving birth at Bethany opting to put their child up for adoption were encouraged to choose open adoption. Eichler believed that this approach, which allows birth and prospective adoptive parents to meet, reassured birth parents that their baby was being given to a loving and supportive family.
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In 1970, Eichler moved back to the Bethany Centre in Auckland as matron-manager, where she remained until her retirement in 1992. In 1973, Eichler established New Zealand's first school for pregnant teenagers at the Bethany Centre. She advocated for reform of adoption practice, and was a pioneer of
167:, and undertook further study at the Postgraduate School of Nursing in Wellington, where she was awarded a Diploma of Nursing in 1962. She attended Salvation Army Officer Training College in 1956, becoming a Salvation Army officer the following year. 408: 115: 29: 285: 378: 220: 383: 373: 212: 143:
on 6 January 1932. Both of her parents, Paul Allen Eichler and Alice Eichler (nÊe Hart), were Salvation Army officers. She was educated at
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Eichler spent her career working at maternity hospitals around New Zealand. She was the assistant matron at Bethany Hospital in
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Hospital, becoming a registered nurse in 1954, and continued her training at the Avon Maternity Hospital in
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from 1960 to 1962. Between 1963 and 1970, she was matron at Redroofs Hospital in
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In 1978, Eichler received a notable vocation service award from the Auckland
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New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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New Zealand Salvation Army officer, nurse and midwife
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from 1957 to 1959, and at Edward Murphy Hospital in
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Index

CBE
Milton
midwife
open adoption
CBE
Salvation Army
midwife
open adoption
Milton
Thames High School
Otahuhu College
New Plymouth
Stratford
St Helen's Hospital
Christchurch
Auckland
Gisborne
Dunedin
Rotary Club
New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
1996 New Year Honours
Commander of the Order of the British Empire





Taylor, Alister
Coddington, Deborah
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