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Browsing by Author "Foddrill, Mike"

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    The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2009
    (IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Clendenning, Daniel; Foddrill, Mike
    Developed by the Indiana State Epidemiology and Outcomes Workgroup, 2009. Our primary aim in preparing this annual report is to provide a useful reference tool for communities and professionals involved in substance abuse prevention.
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    Disability Service Careers: Bridging the Diversity Gap
    (IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2008-11) Foddrill, Mike; Wright, Eric R.
    The Center for Health Policy, in partnership with The Arc of Indiana, explores the issue of the diversity gap in disability service careers. Research indicates that people with disabilities achieve more positive outcomes if they share similarities such as race and ethnic backgrounds with their staff, however this requires there to be enough staff who are minorities to serve the population.
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    New ADA Amendment Benefits People with Disabilities and Businesses
    (IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009-04) Foddrill, Mike; McCabe, Heather
    In the 18 years since its inception, court rulings have largely chipped away at the potency of the ADA, creating a need for the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act (ADAA). This brief will outline the original ADA, discuss some of the important court decisions interpreting it, and then discuss the anticipated impact of the ADAA on both individuals and businesses.
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