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Trainings/Conferences Infants Exposed Prenatally to Methamphetamines: Developmental Effects and Effective Interventions. Handouts from Teleconference Series by Doctor Rizwan Shah are archived on the Abandoned Infants Assistance website. http://aia.berkeley.edu/training/teleconference/teleconference_series.html National Training Institute 180 N Michigan Ave, Ste 700 , Chicago , IL 60601 . Ph: 312-726-4011.Fax: 312-726-4021 The National Training Institute (NTI) specializes in translating information and knowledge developed through research and clinical care into educational programs and materials for professionals and the public. NTI produces books, pamphlets, brochures, videos, software and other informative materials for both professionals and non-professionals. NTI specializes in the development of electronic performance systems, curricula development, and training materials. NTI also provides training for community leaders, parents, physicians, and psychologists - for anyone who works with children. http://www.childstudy.org/nti.cgi Substance Exposed Newborns: Weaving Together Effective Policy & Practice October 6-7, 2005 . Archived conference materials. The purpose of this conference was to focus attention on the needs and circumstances of substance exposed newborns and their families; to showcase exemplary multi-disciplinary collaborative efforts, policies, and practices from around the nation; and to transfer this knowledge to a group of committed stakeholders working with pregnant substance users and substance exposed newborns. |
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