This paper is the final report of Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute project - Linkages between housing and support – what is important from the perspective of people with a mental illness. The overall aim of this project was to understand what people with a mental illness who have experienced psychiatric disability consider are the key factors that support them to maintain stable housing. This project has built on and extended the work of an earlier AHURI project - Effective Program Linkages - an examination of current knowledge with a particular emphasis on people with a mental illness (Reynolds, Inglis & O’Brien 2001). [Introduction
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory describing the relationship betwe...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
The purpose of my study is to describe the relationship between housing supporters and clients based...
This report examines how housing and support services can provide sustainable housing tenancies for ...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Objective: To discuss issues relevant to the equitable delivery of public housing services to people...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
This report focuses on the issue of providing housing and support to people with complex needs, spec...
This paper uses data from a South Australian case study of a period of mental health reform (2000-20...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
This paper focuses on policy responses to promote positive housing outcomes, including strategies fo...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory describing the relationship betwe...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
The purpose of my study is to describe the relationship between housing supporters and clients based...
This report examines how housing and support services can provide sustainable housing tenancies for ...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Objective: To discuss issues relevant to the equitable delivery of public housing services to people...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
This report focuses on the issue of providing housing and support to people with complex needs, spec...
This paper uses data from a South Australian case study of a period of mental health reform (2000-20...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
This paper focuses on policy responses to promote positive housing outcomes, including strategies fo...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory describing the relationship betwe...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...