THE PROMISE OF WOMEN AND FAMILIESThe Promise of Women and Families, operated by the Utah County Division of Substance Abuse, exists to meet federal priorities for treatment of women and their families under the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment block grant. These priorities specify that pregnant women and I.V. drug users must receive highest priority for treatment. Women in drug and alcohol treatment face unique barriers that must be overcome in order to enhance their chances to remain in treatment through completion. These needs include gender specific counseling, child care, primary health care, transportation, housing, education, and employment. To access services, women must complete a Substance Abuse assessment
at the Division of Substance Abuse Assessment and Education center.
If they meet admission criteria for treatment, they may be referred to
The Promise of Women and Families program. The Promise Program is a full
spectrum treatment program for mother's with children. Mothers with the
highest acuity attend The House of Hope, which, through a partnership
with the Utah Alcoholism Foundation, provides a 90 day residential treatment
for women and their children. Mothers with medium acuity attend the Promise
Intensive Outpatient Program. This home-like setting provides a place
for women to bring their children ages 0 - 10 for treatment. Children
are in therapeutic daycare and substance abuse prevention programs while
mom is in treatment. Mothers with a low severity substance abuse problem attend the Promise General
Outpatient Program, which encourages the women to become more self-sufficient through a community awareness approach. In partnership with Nebo School District, Promise offers Pathways Adult High School. This is a GED preparation and/or high school completion program. Three classes are taught: Math, English and Life Skills. A high school diploma can be obtained through Nebo School District. Through another partnership with the Department of Workforce Services, Promise Program clients can be offered employment, job training and health care. In certain cases a workforce services grant can be offered while the woman is undergoing drug treatment. Staff members of The Promise of Women and Families program also interface with various state and county agencies in order to keep current on various programs which may benefit women with children. | |
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