The purpose of the PPW program is to
expand the availability of comprehensive, residential substance
abuse treatment, prevention, and recovery support services for
pregnant and postpartum women and their minor children, including
services for non-residential family members of both the women and
children. SAMHSA will conduct a quarterly survey on (1) the
development of and improvements to program capacity to increase
access to treatment for PPW with substance use or co-occurring
substance use and mental disorders, their children (up to age 17),
and their families; and (2) enhancements and improvements to the
quality of treatment and recovery services provided to PPW, their
children, and their families for the treatment of substance use or
co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Members of the
target audience for the survey are administrators of each of the
PPW grantees (i.e., Project Directors and/or Program Managers). In
addition, grantees may use up to two other program staff members
(e.g., Evaluators, Clinical Director, Case Manager) to assist with
gathering information to complete the survey.
US Code:
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USC 508 Name of Law: Residential Treatment Programs for
Pregnant and Postpartum Women
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