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REFERENCES Compassion at Work: Promising Workforce Development Practices for Faith-Based and Community Organizations; Introduction and Background; Page 3; Produced by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration, 2005 Employment Assistance is One Stop Away; The Workforce Investment System: An Introduction, Page 2; Produced by the Center for Employment Security Education and Research (CESER) and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration and Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. When the Gates Open – Ready4Work, A National Response to the Prisoner Reentry Crisis, by Joshua Good and Pamela Sherrid; Field Report Series, Public/Private Ventures October 2005. Workforce Job Titles; Workforce Professionals Training Institute website - http://www. workforceprofessionals.org/training.php. Workforce Job Titles; Workforce Professionals Training Institute website - http://www. workforceprofessionals.org/training.php “Providing Case Management”; Just Out: Early Lessons from the Ready4Work Prisoner Reentry Initiative, by Linda Jucovy; Field Report Series, Public/Private Ventures, Page 8-9; February 2006.

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