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Having completed the Addictions series towards my Social Workers degree; I chose to report on NAADAC or The Association for Addiction Professionals website. I was very impressed with the opening pages content. The associations’ claim of being a dedicated site “With a mission of leading, unifying and empowering addiction focused professionals to achieve excellence through education, advocacy, and knowledge, standard of practices, ethics, and professional research…” is well founded given the multitude of useful links and the depth of knowledge provided within them.
The site provides educational links offering webinars, magazine articles, certification and a host of training programs and events. The NAADAC.org site even offers home study courses

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