Le Curriculum GROW a été élaboré pour former les professionnels du traitement de la toxicomanie aux méthodes et aux modalités tenant compte du genre. Pour ce faire, son objectif vise à la fourniture des dernières recherches sur les traitements tenant compte du genre et fondés sur des données probantes, et à l’introduction de principes clés par des experts du domaine. Révisé et examiné au niveau international, ce curriculum fournit des indications et une orientation aux organisations qui travaillent avec des femmes toxicomanes en réhabilitation.
Guide de la réhabilitation des femmes (GROW)
GROW Basic
The goal of the curriculum is to provide participants with current information on effective interventions with addicted women. The curriculum provides an overview of substance use and its impact, as well as treatment services for women. Aside from introducing theories and principles that provide a framework for effective treatment interventions that support recovery, it also includes a discussion on barriers for treatment of women with substance abuse problems.
Relapse Prevention Treatment for Women
Since most substance abuse treatment programmes have recognised high relapse rates following treatment, implementing relapse prevention programmes is now considered a standard component of treatment. Several studies suggest that women and minorities, in particular, enter treatment with unique and different needs. A gender-responsive treatment approach underscores the necessity of interventions tailored to women’s needs which should also include a specific approach to relapse prevention.
Understanding the Continuum of Care Needs of Women in Recovery
According to research, the best outcomes from treatment of substance use disorders have been seen in clients who participate in continuing care, such as medication-assisted treatment and Alcoholics Anonymous-style support programmes (McLellan et al. 2000). The GROW Continuum of Care module offers a model for sustaining abstinence and progress obtained in treatment. The Continuum of Care module will provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to develop continuing care services for women in recovery.
Gender-Responsive Substance Abuse Treatment Interventions for Adolescent Girls
The GROW Curriculum recognises the importance of providing intervention for girls who are struggling with their developmental pathways, conditions and experiences that are leading to substance abuse/addiction, delinquency/life on the streets, and a host of other health issues. GROW offers this curriculum focusing on Gender-responsive Substance Abuse Interventions for Adolescent Girls (GROW-Girls).
Treating Women with Children
The focus of this curriculum is to explore the impact of substance abuse and dependence on women and their children. While engaging to effect a recovery system for women, the child/children should not be excluded. The changes the client makes in recovery will have a profound impact on children. Assessment of problems/ needs and provision of interventions to address the issues of women with children should be in place during treatment and post-treatment.
Gender-Responsive Substance Abuse Treatment Interventions for Women with Domestic Violence Experience
Domestic violence, frequently overlooked in treatment and traumatic in nature, is a problem for women, families and society at large. Although substance abuse treatment programmes are only beginning to recognise the importance of gender-responsive interventions, an increase in the provision of comprehensive services to address issues that undermine recovery should be duly noted. The experience of violence, either as a victim or perpetrator, should be addressed during treatment
Gender-Responsive Treatment Interventions that Address Trauma-Specific Needs of Women
Addiction places women at increased risks of trauma through continued associations with substance using individuals and illicit activities. While trauma is a central element of addiction for women, loosening its grip is a critical component of recovery, freedom from suffering, and emotional wellness.
Gender-Responsive Substance Abuse Treatment Interventions for Women with Co-Occurring Disorders
Advances in treatment for both mental disorders and substance abuse has provided professionals with a greater awareness of the benefits of integrated services. Therefore, the term co-occurring disorders (COD) more accurately describes the relationship between these conditions and needs of clients. As it relates to women, understanding the importance of integrating treatment services for these conditions is critical to achieving effective outcomes and healthier lives.
Gender-Responsive Substance Abuse Treatment Interventions for Pregnant Addicted Women
The Pregnant Addicted Women (PAW) module provides participants with an understanding of pregnancy from the perspective of women with substance abuse issues. A wide range of services is recommended and services that support pregnant women’s recovery, as well as ensure optimal comprehensive obstetrical care, is delivered during treatment and post-treatment.
Gender-Sensitive Approach to Substance Abuse Treatment and the Family
The GROW Family Treatment Curriculum helps participants understand the role of family in the development of substance use/abuse, the impact of addiction on family systems and the value of family interventions to improve recovery outcomes.