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A JOINT MEMORIAL
ENCOURAGING BERNALILLO COUNTY TO INITIATE A TRANSITIONAL
HOUSING PROGRAM FOR WOMEN RECOVERING FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND
REQUESTING STATE AGENCIES TO BECOME PARTNERS IN THE PROJECT
WITH THE COUNTY.
WHEREAS, providing the clients of substance abuse
treatment programs with gender-specific treatments has
resulted in longer and more successful treatments; and
WHEREAS, the tendency of women to leave treatment
earlier than men has been attributed to the inability of
treatment programs to meet their complex medical, social and
emotional needs; and
WHEREAS, effective substance abuse treatment for women
helps halt a downward spiral that, if left unchecked, may
result in increased criminal activity; and
WHEREAS, such programs are fundamental to public safety,
preventing crime and protecting potential victims of crime;
and
WHEREAS, substance abuse treatment programs for women
with children that address women's unique needs, including
their relationships with their partners, families and
children and any history of physical and sexual abuse, are
more effective than traditional programs and have the
additional benefit of assisting the children of those women;
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and
WHEREAS, there is no gender-specific long-term
transitional housing program for women and their children
that serves the state of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, the unique substance abuse treatment needs of
women include child care services, women-only treatment and
prenatal care; and
WHEREAS, limited access to child care services is one of
the most frequently cited barriers to treatment of women
seeking treatment, and programs that allow women to bring
their children into residential treatment experience greater
lengths of stay; and
WHEREAS, the children of addicted parents have the
highest risk of abusing alcohol and drugs due to both genetic
and environmental factors; and
WHEREAS, a strong correlation has been documented
between parental addiction and child abuse and neglect; and
WHEREAS, the children of addicted parents are at higher
risk for being abandoned at birth, being placed in foster
care, running away from home and becoming homeless; and
WHEREAS, the children of addicted parents experience
physical and mental health problems at a greater rate than
children of non-addicted parents;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that Bernalillo county be encouraged to
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develop a transitional housing and substance abuse treatment
program for women with children that will address their
unique needs and create a positive living environment during
the rehabilitation process; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the children, youth and
families department, the human services department and the
department of health consider joining Bernalillo county in
the identification of sources for funding for and the
development and ultimate implementation of such a program;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the county manager of Bernalillo county and to
the secretaries of children, youth and families; human
services; and health.