MARR Outcome Study (Addiction Treatment)


 

MARR Outcome Study (Addiction Treatment) – Every year, MARR conducts an Outcome Study to measure our effectiveness and track trends with comparable programs. The 2009 Study draws data from the Assessment Department, the Men’s Center, the Women’s Center, TRADITIONS, Right Side Up and the Family Program. While one may not normally think of numbers and studies as particularly thrilling, this year’s outcomes have really given us some news to be excited about.

 

Idle No More makes its mark

Filed under: drug abuse treatment outcome study

My Grade 4 social studies notebook, completed in a small rural school in Ontario only a few kilometers from a reserve, featured lots of pictures and descriptions of totem poles, wigwams, igloos, clothes worn by people, food eaten, and trapping …
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The Army's Unceasing Enemy: Suicide

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The campaign will promote seeking help as a sign of strength; address the institutional elements that may create barriers to help-seeking behaviors; promote leadership involvement, education and awareness; and evaluate the outcomes of stigma related …
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