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Did you know... that one of the benefits of community-based program design is a learning experience between a consumer and a social services provider?
Community-based program design is currently a Culture, sociology and psychology good article nominee. Nominated by PhilrocMy contribs at 17:49, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
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