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What is PALS?

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What is PALS?

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PALS, the Passaic County Library System, is a group of public and academic libraries in Passaic that works together to enhance library service through the county. PALS receives an annual stipend from the Passaic County Freeholders that assists the libraries in sharing their resources.

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Hofstra’s Program for Academic Learning Skills (PALS) is designed for college-bound students with documented learning disabilities. The PALS admission committee will review standard admission credentials (transcripts, standardized test scores, etc.) in collaboration with psychological testing in determining eligibility for a personal interview. An admission decision will be made after this interview. Please refer to the following link for more information on PALS: http://www.hofstra.edu/StudentAffairs/stddis/stddis_pals.

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Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS) are a central part of the new system of PPI in England. They are available in all trusts. PALS provide information, advice and support to help patients, families and their carers. PALS act on behalf of their service users when handling patient and family concerns. They liaise with staff, managers and, where appropriate, other relevant organisations, to negotiate speedy solutions and to help bring about changes to the way that services are delivered. PALS will also refer patients and families to local or national-based support agencies, as appropriate. Please click here to access the PALS website and find out more.

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