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| Contact | SHL/UMIST Research Centre in Work and Organisational Psychology
Manchester School of Management, UMIST PO Box 88 Manchester M60 1QD United Kingdom +44/161/2003443 +44/161/2003623 fax |
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| About | The Research Centre in Work and Organisational Psychology was created in 1997 to provide a focal point for international research, expertise and opinion on people's effectiveness and development at work. |
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| Contact | Center for Substance Abuse Research
4321 Hartwick Road Suite 501 College Park, MD 20740 301/403-8329 301/403-8342 fax cesar@cesar.umd.edu |
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| About | The Center for Substance Abuse Research [CESAR], at the University of Maryland at College Park, is dedicated to addressing the problems substance abuse creates for individuals, families, and communities. To this end, the mission of CESAR is to inform policymakers, practitioners, and the general public about substance abuse--its nature and extent, its prevention and treatment, and its relation to other problems. In pursuing its mission CESAR conducts policy-relevant research and evaluation studies, disseminates statistical and other information, assists in training students in substance abuse research methods and policy analysis, and provides technical assistance to agencies and organizations working in substance abuse related fields. |
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| Contact | Center for School Mental Health Assistance
University of Maryland Baltimore Department of Psychiatry 680 West Lexington Street, 10th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201-1570 888/706-0980 410/706-0980 410/706-0984 fax csmha@psych.umaryland.edu |
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| About | The Center for School Mental Health Assistance [CSMHA], esdtablished in 1989, provides technical assistance and leadership to facilitate learning and promote positive mental health in children, adolescents, mothers, caregivers, and families. It supports schools and communities in the development of school-based mental health programs that are effective, accessible, family-centered, culturally sensitive, and responsive to local needs. CSMHA offers a forum for training, the exchange of ideas, and promotion of coordinated systems of care that provide a full continuum of services to enhance mental health, development, and learning in youth. |
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| Contact | School of Nursing
University of Maryland, Baltimore 655 West Lombard Street Suite 311 Baltimore, MD 21201 410/706--6740 410/706- 0018 fax |
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| About | The School of Nursing is part of the University System of Maryland. Among its activities is The On-line Journal for Teaching with Technology in Nursing. The Web site has links to some demonstrations of applied consumer informatics. |
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| Contact | Shriver Center
200 Trapelo Road Waltham, MA 02452-6319 781/642-0001 shriver.center@umassmed.edu |
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| About | The Shriver Center was founded in 1969 and became a part of the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2001, The Center is devoted to discovering the bases of developmental disabilities, as well as preventing its causes, and to supporting and facilitating the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities and mental retardation into society. |
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