Homelessness and Access Issues for Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Substance Use Disorders
Offered By: WVCTSI Project ECHO via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical intersection of homelessness and access issues for pregnant and postpartum women (PPW) with substance use disorders (SUD) in this 45-minute WVCTSI Project ECHO session. Gain valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by this vulnerable population and learn about potential strategies to improve care access and support. Examine the complex relationship between substance use, pregnancy, and housing instability, while discussing evidence-based approaches to address these interconnected issues. Enhance your understanding of the barriers to healthcare and social services that homeless PPW with SUD encounter, and discover innovative solutions to promote better outcomes for both mothers and their children.
Syllabus
Homelessness and Access Issues for PPW with SUD
Taught by
WVCTSI Project ECHO
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