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HEAL Program Helps Expectant Moms Struggling With Addiction

Earlier this year, Banner University Medical Center Phoenix launched a new program to help expectant mothers struggling with substance abuse disorder. It turns out this program is one of the first of its kind in the Phoenix area.  The program is called HEAL (Halle Empowerment Affirmation and Legacy) and was named after the grant received from the Halle Foundation. So, HEAL was created for women who are pregnant and struggling with addiction, said Dr. Laura Stewart, HEAL s program director. And there have not been a lot of treatment options in Arizona for women that find themselves in this very challenging place. In fact, most of the women that have found their way to heal come from a really bad experience.

Professor Helps Open German Studies Pipeline, KSU

Subscribe KENNESAW, Ga. (Jan 20, 2021) There are a couple of reasons German Studies looms large for Kennesaw State University students majoring in foreign languages and fields as diverse as engineering, the sciences, music and the arts, criminal justice and international business. Sabine Smith s determination to make KSU s program as comprehensive, rigorous, relevant and inclusive as possible is one of them. As German Studies program coordinator and language and culture at KSU. Subscribe metro Atlanta s largest and Georgia s second largest, as well as its recognition as a National Center of Excellence by the American Association of Teachers of German. Smith s latest contribution is garnering a $310,000 grant from The Halle Foundation

Non-disclosure by victims promoting domestic violence ― Former Edo AG

Non-disclosure by victims promoting domestic violence ― Former Edo AG Non-disclosure by victims promoting domestic violence ― Former Edo AG Share A former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Edo State, Prof. Yinka Omorogbe, has said that non-disclosure of experiences by victims was one of the factors promoting domestic violence in the country. Professor Omorogbe, stated this in Benin on Thursday while delivering a keynote address at the pre-launch of a book titled “Surviving Domestic Violence in Relation to Laws of Protection in Nigeria,” written by a survivor of domestic violence, Mrs Louisa Eikhonmu-Agbonkhese in collaboration with the Edo State Ministry of Social Development and Gender Issues.

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