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Substance Exposed Newborns: Collaborative Approaches to a Complex Issue
June 23-24, 2010

This national summit will bring together colleagues from the fields of health, child welfare, drug treatment, and early intervention to consider effective policies and collaborative approaches to prevent, identify, refer, and address the needs of substance exposed newborns. More...

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Collaborative Approaches to Identifying and Serving Substance Exposed Newborns
In this video, representatives from four federally funded demonstration projects shared their experiences developing policies and procedures to meet the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act mandates. More...

Source - Spring 2009
The Source, Fall 2009 [PDF]
Challenges for Mothers with HIV

 

National Abandoned Infants
Assistance Resource Center

University of California, Berkeley
1950 Addison Street, Suite 104 # 7402
Berkeley, CA 94720-7402
Phone: (510) 643-8390
Fax: (510) 643-7019
E-mail: aia@berkeley.edu

Direct Service Programs : Directory

 

Primeros Pasos
195 Harvey West Blvd.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
831-423-2003 x105
http://www.scccc.org

Project Director
Will O'Sullivan

Project Evaluators
Tracy Keenan
Abigibal Stevens
Applied Survey Research, Watsonville Office

Sponsoring Organization
Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center

Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center provides counseling and treatment services in residential and outpatient settings for individuals and families who experience life difficulties associated with substance abuse.  We are treatment professionals dedicated to rebuild lives through personal empowerment, enhanced relationships, and community contribution.

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