We are warriors
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We are warriors

Women who use drugs reflect on parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services

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We are warriors

Women who use drugs reflect on parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services

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About This Book

Women who use drugs reflect on parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services After an initial publication on children whose parents use drugs in 2022, the Pompidou Group has continued research on this topic as part of an ongoing effort to give visibility to these children and to develop proposals for creating or strengthening services that both protect children and support families. It also intertwines with the effort of the Pompidou Group to integrate a gender dimension into drug policies in Europe.This volume contains testimonies from 110 women who use drugs, in 11 different countries: Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Mexico, North Macedonia, Romania and Switzerland, and who participated in individual or collective interviews about their parental drug use, their paths of consumption and how they access services, including the barriers and facilitators encountered. Their involvement through providing valuable information on gender-responsive, drugrelated policies is appreciated and their contribution is recognised.The Children and families affected by parental drug use series comprises four volumes:
Volume I Children whose parents use drugs – Promising practices and recommendations
Volume II We are warriors – Women who use drugs reflect on parental drug use, their paths of consumption and access to services
Volume III Listen to the silence of the child – Children share their experiences and proposals on the impact of drug use in the family
Volume IV Children and parents affected by drug use – An overview of programmes and actions for comprehensive and non-stigmatising services and care

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. About the author
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1. Introduction
  8. Chapter 2. Quantitative information on the women who participated in the interviews
  9. Chapter 3. Substance use in the family during childhood
  10. Chapter 4. Paths of drug use
  11. Chapter 5. Risks for women who use drugs
  12. Chapter 6. Pregnancy and motherhood
  13. Chapter 7. Stigma v. support
  14. Chapter 8. Fears and expectations after inpatient treatment
  15. Chapter 9. Conclusions and recommendations
  16. References
  17. Appendix I. People and services that participated in the research
  18. Appendix II. Questions asked in the interviews with women who use drugs
  19. Copyright
  20. Table of contents