Women’s Substance Use Treatment and Recovery
Submitted by Rasha Abi Hana
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This report from the Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health reviews what we know about women’s substance use treatment and recovery in Canada. It highlights the need for trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and family-focused care. Since women-centred treatment has been under-researched and underfunded, the report brings together researchers, service providers, and organisations to discuss current evidence and identify key research priorities. The discussion focuses on four main areas essential to women’s recovery, emphasising Indigenous principles of purpose, belonging, hope, and addressing the social and structural factors affecting health. This work aims to guide better support and solutions for women in recovery across Canada.
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