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One Sky Leg and Budget Appropriation Priorities 11th congress 09

Authors: One Sky Center

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2012-05-23 10:19:57

Journal: Accident, Analysis, and Prevention

Keywords: Legislative, 111th Congress, Congress, One Sky Center, 2009,

 

Short Abstract: Jan 2009 Legislative and Budget/Appropriations Priorities for the 111th Congress

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The Objectives of the One Sky Center include (a) Identifying culturally appropriate best practices in preventions and treatment services designed for American Indians and Alaska Natives, (b) Facilitating the Implementation of culturally appropriate best practices in prevention and treatment services for American Indian and Alaskan Natives.........

 

Abstract: Jan 2009 Legislative and Budget Appropriations Priorities for the 111th Congress


One Sky Center Overview


The Objective of the One Sky Center include (a) Identifying culturally appropriate best practices in prevention and treatment services designed for American Indian and Alaskan Natives, (b) Facilitating the Implementation of culturally appropriate best practices and treatment services for American Indian and Alaskan Natives............

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