TI-26-016
Services Program for Residential Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Summary
Briefing: Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Research Focus
This program funds comprehensive service delivery for pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders (SUDs) across residential treatment settings. The initiative targets the continuum of care—from acute residential treatment through recovery support—with the goal of sustaining recovery while supporting dependent children who may reside with mothers during treatment. The focus encompasses both maternal health outcomes and child welfare, recognizing that integrated, family-centered approaches to SUD treatment can improve retention, reduce relapse, and support healthy child development during critical perinatal periods.
At a Glance
- Who can apply: Not stated
- Funding & project length: Not stated
- Award / mechanism: Not stated
- Key dates: Not stated
- Best fit for: Public health, maternal health, and addiction medicine researchers designing or evaluating residential treatment models, recovery support services, or family-integrated interventions for pregnant/postpartum women with SUDs
Note: This FOA lacks critical details on eligibility, budget, duration, and submission deadlines. Contact the funder directly or consult the full announcement for application requirements.