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Published in Training Resources on July 26th, 2010

Take a look at some of these articles that have recently appeared.

Hard Work on Child Support Bill Pays Off - Legal Action Center press release (July 22, 2010)

$470 Million City Error Puts Charities in Chaos - NYTimes (July 24, 2010)

Ignoring Stress Leads Recovering Addicts to More Cravings – ScienceDaily (June 23, 2010)

No Winners! New ACS Child Welfare Contracts – NY Nonprofit Press (May 31, 2010)

Study Finds More Woes Following Foster Care – New York Times (April 6, 2010)

Brain Abnormalities Identified That Result from Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure - Science Daily (March 17, 2010)

Giving Incarcerated Parents A Fighting Chance to Reunite with their Children – Our Time Press (March 5, 2010)

DSM-V Draft Includes Major Changes to Addictive Disease Classifications - Join Together Online (Feb 12, 2010)

A Determined Quest to Bring Adoptive Ties to Foster Teenagers – New York Times (Jan 31, 2010)

“Club Drug” Ecstasy Risky for Healthy Youth – Study - Reuter Health (Jan 29, 2010)

Teen Drinking May Cause Irreversible Brain Damage - NPR (Jan 25, 2010)

City Signals Intent to Put Fewer Teenagers in Jail – New York Times (Jan 20, 2010)

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