Multi-service prevention programs for pregnant and parenting women with substance use and multiple vulnerabilities: Program structure and clients' perspectives on wraparound programming
Abstract Background In Canada, several community-based, multi-service programs aimed at reaching vulnerable pregnant or parenting women with substance use and complex issues have emerged. These programs offer basic needs and social supports along with perinatal, primary, and mental health care, as w...
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Main Authors: | Deborah Rutman (Author), Carol Hubberstey (Author), Nancy Poole (Author), Rose A. Schmidt (Author), Marilyn Van Bibber (Author) |
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