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Adapting Work Readiness Training for People in Recovery

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  • Colleen Staatz

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This strategy spotlight describes an innovative strategy that a U.S. Department of Labor grantee used to address the opioid crisis through the workforce system.

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  • Colleen Staatz, "undated". "Adapting Work Readiness Training for People in Recovery," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cc4250ca17964e1aa2d133396, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:cc4250ca17964e1aa2d133396033b8c2
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