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Drug Endangered Children: Postnatal Risks – How You Can Make a Difference

Drug Endangered Children: Postnatal Risks – How You Can Make a Difference

by Lynda Schwartz | Mar 25, 2020

E-LEARNING Drug Endangered Children: Postnatal Risks – How You Can Make a Difference Postnatal Risks – How You Can Make a Difference, an eLearning course, demonstrates how an environment of substance use and drug activity can affect drug endangered children...
Drug Endangered Children: Prenatal Substance Exposure – Why Should I Care?

Drug Endangered Children: Prenatal Substance Exposure – Why Should I Care?

by Lynda Schwartz | Mar 25, 2020

E-LEARNING Drug Endangered Children: Prenatal Substance Exposure – Why Should I Care? Prenatal Substance Exposure – Why Should I Care, an eLearning course, demonstrates the dangers of prenatal substance exposure for drug endangered children (DEC)...
Drug Endangered Children: You Can Change the Long-Term Outcomes of Drug Endangered Children

Drug Endangered Children: You Can Change the Long-Term Outcomes of Drug Endangered Children

by Lynda Schwartz | Mar 25, 2020

E-LEARNING Drug Endangered Children: You Can Change the Long-Term Outcomes of Drug Endangered Children You Can Change the Long-Term Outcomes of Drug Endangered Children, an eLearning course, demonstrates how exposure to drug activity and substance use has long-term...
P5 – Preventing Problems by Promoting Positive Practices

P5 – Preventing Problems by Promoting Positive Practices

by Lynda Schwartz | Mar 25, 2020

E-LEARNING Preventing Problems by Promoting Positive Practices P5 – Preventing Problems by Promoting Positive Practices, an eLearning course, advances community policing by further enhancing positive police interactions with students and school personnel in...
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This project is supported by cooperative agreement numbers 15JCOPS-23-GK-03995-MUMU, 15JCOPS-24-GK-02501-MUMU and 15JCOPS-25-GK-01025-PPSE awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. References to specific agencies, companies, products, or services should not be considered an endorsement by the author(s) or the U.S. Department of Justice. Rather, the references are illustrations to supplement discussion of the issues.

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