Dash, Krystal2020-02-072020-02-0720202020-02-07http://hdl.handle.net/1828/11536This project examines the barriers to accessing treatment services for mothers with substance use disorder. It uses an intersectional approach to understand how gender, race/ethnicity, indigenity, and socioeconomic status influence access to treatment services for mothers. The findings illustrate that mothers experience unique barriers to accessing treatment services due to gender norms/expectations, additional stigmatization, and a lack of available resources that provide gender-specific, trauma-informed, and culturally safe practices.enAvailable to the World Wide WebmotherhoodSUDsubstance useharm reductionfamily-centred practiceparental healthself determinationbasic needscultural safetytrauma informedgender-specificwomen healthstigmaAddressing Barriers to Accessing Treatment Services for Mother with Substance Use Disorderproject