Challenges in Providing Substance Use Disorder Treatment to Child Welfare Clients in Rural Communities

Challenges in Providing Substance Use Disorder Treatment to Child Welfare Clients in Rural Communities

Published: Jan 31, 2020
Publisher: Washington, DC: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Authors

Elizabeth Clary

Christina Ribar

This brief summarizes the challenges involved in serving rural families involved with the child welfare system who have substance use issues. A forthcoming companion brief will discuss promising strategies for serving these families. Key findings include:

  • Rural communities often lack the resources to provide services to parents struggling with substance use issues. Rural economics, transportation and technological limitations exacerbate these challenges.
  • Child welfare agencies and substance use treatment providers face particular challenges to collaboration with one another in rural communities. Stigma, lack of anonymity and misinformation compound these issues.
  • Strategies specifically tailored to rural communities are needed to improve service access, develop workforce capacity and improve collaboration.

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