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		By: Catherine Adam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Completely agree. How can a course like TSP turn a person&#039;s life around after a childhood of possible abuse, poverty, entrenched criminal behaviour and low self esteem. They come out to homelessness, poor job prospects due to little or no education and a criminal record and often no positive family support. When you add drug addiction to all of that it&#039;s clear to see that reoffending is highly likely despite even the willingness to change. They need long term practical support and counselling along with rehab in many cases.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Completely agree. How can a course like TSP turn a person&#8217;s life around after a childhood of possible abuse, poverty, entrenched criminal behaviour and low self esteem. They come out to homelessness, poor job prospects due to little or no education and a criminal record and often no positive family support. When you add drug addiction to all of that it&#8217;s clear to see that reoffending is highly likely despite even the willingness to change. They need long term practical support and counselling along with rehab in many cases.</p>
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