Below
please find an alphabetical listing of online resources that address
issues pertaining to women and substance use.
Alcohol-Related Injury and
Violence (ARIV) (http://www.tf.org/tf/alcohol/ariv/index.html)
A project of the Trauma Foundation at San Francisco General Hospital.
The ARIV program works to disseminate information about alcohol-related
injury and violence.
Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit, University
of Washington (http://depts.washington.edu/fadu)
Directed
by Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D., this research unit is dedicated
to the prevention, intervention and treatment of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE).
Health Square (http://www.healthsquare.com/)
A women's health information center, committed to providing free
access to high quality medical and healthcare information, written
for the lay person. They cover all the major health issues confronting
women and their families today.
Journal of the American Medical Women's Association
(JAMWA) (http://www.jamwa.org/)
A peer-reviewed journal dedicated to women's health.
Minnesota
Indian Women's Resource Center (http://miwrc.org/default.html)
Mission
Statement: To assist American Indian Women so they can enjoy a
better quality of life for themselves and their families.
National Women's Health Information Center
(http://www.4women.org/)
A
one-stop gateway for women seeking health information. The site
can help link to, read, and download a wide variety of women's
health-related material developed by the Department of Health
and Human Services, the Department of Defense, other Federal agencies,
and private sector resources.
South
Dakota Advocacy Network for Women (http://www.sdwomen.org/)
University
of Minnesota Women's Center (http://www1.umn.edu/mnwomen/)
Women for Sobriety (http://www.womenforsobriety.org/)
A
self-help program for women alcoholics.
Women's Recovery Association (http://www.womensrecovery.org/)
Nonprofit
organization established in 1970 to provide a full range of chemical
dependency recovery services to meet the specialized needs of
women.