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Women’s Recovery Services

Women’s Recovery Services (WRS) is an initiative of the Minnesota…
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Women’s Recovery Services (WRS) is an initiative of the Minnesota Department of Human Services Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division. Grantees across Minnesota provide treatment support and recovery services for pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders and their families. The evaluation includes process and outcome evaluations and a cost-benefit analysis.

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2016

The Women’s Recovery program provides treatment support and recovery services for pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders, and their families. Services offered to program participants through the Women’s Recovery Services initiative vary somewhat across sites, but generally include services and supports related to treatment and recovery, basic needs and daily living, mental and physical health, and parenting. This report summarizes program activities from year four of the initiative.

2013

The Women’s Recovery program provides treatment support and recovery services for pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders, and their families. This is a summary of data from Year Two of the program.

2012

The Women’s Recovery program provides treatment support and recovery services for pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders, and their families. Wilder Research conducted an evaluation of this initiative, including a process evaluation (description of clients served and services provided) and an outcome evaluation (changes in clients� sobriety, basic needs, and health and well-being, as well as a cost-benefit analysis). This is a summary of preliminary data from July 2011 and May 2012.

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