Note
"Canada’s Drug Strategy,
working together to reduce
the harmful use of substances."
"This report involved the collaborative efforts of Health Canada, the ADTR Working Group and W. Morrison & Associates, Inc. We would like to express our appreciation to the ADTR Working Group and other experts who reviewed drafts of the document, the key informants who participated in interviews, and the focus group participants who gave up their time to advance the research on best practices in early intervention, outreach and community linkages for women with substance use problems."
Issued also in French under title: Meilleures pratiques : intervention précoce, services d’approche et liens communautaires pour les femmes ayant des problèmes attribuables à la consommation d’alcool et d’autres drogues.
This publication may be reproduced, in whole or in part, for educational and non-commercial purposes, without permission provided the source is fully acknowledged. ©All Rights Reserved. Best Practices : early intervention, outreach and community linkages for women with substance use problems. Health Canada, 2006. Reproduced with permission from the Minister of Health, 2014.
Summary
The purpose of this project is to present best practice guidelines related to early intervention, outreach and community linkages for women with substance use problems. The project was initiated by Health Canada as part of a research agenda developed by the Federal/ Provincial/ Territorial Working Group on Accountability and Evaluation Framework and Research Agenda (ADTR Working Group). The report is organized into five main sections: introduction, literature review, interviews with key experts, focus groups, best practices.