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Abacus Counselling, Training & Supervision Ltd – Summary of new national and international literature

The Ministry of Health currently contracts Abacus Counselling, Training & Supervision Ltd as its intervention workforce development and training provider. In addition they provide independent clinical and technical advice to the Ministry.
As part of the services delivered for the Ministry, Abacus is responsible for:
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  • commenting on emerging trends in the sector; and
  • identifying and / or analysing recently released research findings
The following updates received from Abacus may be of interest to both clinical and public health staff working in the problem gambling sector. It is intended that this information will be updated on a regular basis.

September 2009
  • Emerging Trends in National and International Literature - August 2009 (Word, 57 KB)
May 2009
  • May Summary of new national and international literature (Word, 68 KB)
February 2008
  • Feb Summary of new national and international literature (Word, 35 KB)

For further information about the ABACUS, please visit following website
http://www.acts.co.nz/


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