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EDITORIAL: Training programs give inmates path to a productive life
Despite the negative impression one might have of the state's correctional system, highlighted by reports of inmate mistreatment and injuries sustained by prison guards quelling prisoner assaults, ...
April 1 marked the official switchover date in a major restructuring of the state’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, or CDPAP. But with thousands of New Yorkers who take care of ...
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The following editorial was written by the New York Daily News Editorial Board and originally published in the New York Daily News: The World Trade Center Health Program, providing essential ...
The World Trade Center Health Program, providing essential medical care to the heroes ... advocacy by sickened and dying FDNY firefighters and others (including this editorial page). NIOSH does much ...
The World Trade Center Health Program, providing essential medical ... and dying FDNY firefighters and others (including this editorial page). NIOSH does much more than backstop the WTCHP by ...
Comprehensive Healthcare's Youth Mobile Outreach Program is an important piece in ... editorials reflect the opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board. The opinion editor can be reached at ...
Rolled out in October, the Older Adult Re-Entry program to this point has admitted ... to keep them from resorting to a life of crime. Editorial: Firefighter funds an irreplaceable safety resource ...
Rolled out in October, the Older Adult Re-Entry program to this point has admitted 35 total inmates, predominantly 55 and older. It’s tailored to meet the needs of older inmates as they prepare ...
Rolled out in October, the Older Adult Re-Entry program to this point has admitted 35 total inmates ... the services they need to keep them from resorting to a life of crime. Editorial: Feds’ blind ...