What is good practice when working with women in drug and alcohol treatment services?
Following on from International Women’s Day 2025, the Collective Voice Women’s Treatment Working Group (WTWG) hosted a webinar to explore good practice when working with women in drug and alcohol treatment services.
The discussion focused on:
- Harm reduction and accessibility – how we can improve access and respond more effectively to women’s needs
- Learning from online services – exploring learning and examples from webchat services
- How we can, and are, playing a role in accelerating action – examples from the sector and what the Women’s Treatment Working Group is doing next
You can watch the webinar below – and you can find out more about the Working Group and how to get involved on our website here.
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