Substance use and pregnancy : conceiving women in the policy making process / by Deborah Rutman et al. : SW21-47/2000E

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This report examines how policy in Canada deals with the issue of substance use during pregnancy and suggests alternative ways of addressing this problem that may prove less polarizing and punitive toward women... This report examines a wide range of perspectives and suggests ways in which many of these perspectives can be accommodated within particular policy directions.--Preface

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Department/Agency Canada. Status of Women Canada.
Title Substance use and pregnancy : conceiving women in the policy making process / by Deborah Rutman et al.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "This report examines how policy in Canada deals with the issue of substance use during pregnancy and suggests alternative ways of addressing this problem that may prove less polarizing and punitive toward women... This report examines a wide range of perspectives and suggests ways in which many of these perspectives can be accommodated within particular policy directions."--Preface.
Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Status of Women Canada 2000.
Binding Softcover
Description xii, 168p. : 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-28614-6
Catalogue number
  • SW21-47/2000E
Subject terms Pregnancy
Drug addiction
Policy development
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