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Federal programs used to help service members transition into civilian life are too focused on education and are not spending enough money and time working toward finding them employment -- and some ...
Robyn Cameron, a recruitment specialist with Southeast Lineman Training Center, speaks with Marines during a SkillBridge expo on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, in February. (Cpl.
FORT LIBERTY, NC--Womack’s Clinical Nurse Transition Program (CNTP) has achieved accreditation by the American Nurses Credentialing Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs, ...
Programs to improve patients’ transitions in care are expanding across the country through CMS’ Community-based Care Transitions Program, which is part of the national Partnership for Patients ...
Giancarlo Valdez aspires to work in a restaurant someday, while Cristin Mejia and Amy Rabello want to become better cooks at home. While each of these young adults with special needs has a different ...
A Pentagon program designed to cover a “vulnerable” mental health period for military members failed to reach 70% of those enrolled, a federal watchdog found. The program, named inTransition, is ...
There’s more good news for Soldiers as they consider options for transition into a successful civilian career field during the last six months of their active-duty service. Transition Assistance ...
The Women in Transition program at Cuyahoga Community College is hosting spring sessions of online and in-person classes to empower women pursuing education, training, and careers. Courses, designed ...
It’s an inmate’s final day in the Mesa County Detention Center, and when that door opens, things are going to change. It’s time to get a job, find a decent place to live and work on getting healthy.