Expanding horizons: a model academic and vocational training program for out-of-school youth with disabilities - Program for Out-of-School Youth with Disabilities

Journal of Rehabilitation, April-June, 2002 by Gail Schoen Lemaire, Kali Mallik, Bryan G. Stoll

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Gail Schoen Lemaire, Ph.D., RN, CS-P, University of Maryland School of Nursing, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, 655 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. Email: lemaire@son.umaryland.edu.

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