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Substance Abuse in the Wellfare System
Uncover recent research into substance abuse in the context of the child welfare system, both from the perspective of front-line professionals as well as overall policy, in a new two-part series, “Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families.”

Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families
 
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UW Sports Medicine for Every Athlete
The world is watching Olympic athletes compete for gold in Beijing. See how the UW Sports Medicine Clinic plays a part in helping Olympians achieve their dreams through treatment right here on campus.

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Electronic Election Results
With the elections quickly approaching, consider the pros and cons of electronic voting systems.

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Fostering Democracy from the Ground Up
Professor Joel Migdal examines the definition of a democracy and what role poor people may play in democracies around the world. Migdal contrasts how the poor are impacted by the American top-down system of democracy and how they may fare under the “Seattle Model,” an approach local nonprofits are adopting in their efforts to aid the poor on a global scale.

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Reasonable Efforts and Court Improvement
How can we better the juvenile court system? This two-part program explores current problems surrounding juvenile courts, child welfare legal system and how innovative improvements can better these systems.

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Explore advancements in Alzheimer’s care, both from pharmacological and non-pharmacological approach, and how these approaches can work together. Our interview with the speakers featured in this month’s new program "Alzheimer's Care in the 21st Century" takes a new perspective on the topic.

 
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