Design/methodology/approach - The findings reported here are based on interviews with 27 support workers and ten managers of organisations providing support services. These were collected as part of evaluations of two supported housing programmes carried out between 2010 and 2011
viduals with psychiatric diagnoses. Then Rog provides a solid description of the research currently ...
Mental health services increasingly involve peer support workers. Staff expectations of working in t...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
Supported living has been shown to improve functioning and social inclusion in people with severe an...
Supported living has been shown to improve functioning and social inclusion in people with severe an...
The purpose of this study is to explore the development needs of Support Time Recovery (STR) and hea...
Evidence suggests supported living can improve functioning and reduce need. However, its lack of a c...
Background: People with severe mental illness who reside in supported housing (SH) and need a high l...
Carers’ views about their role in recovery are under-researched, and studies investigating their nee...
The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or i...
The evaluation by Kristy Muir and others at SPRC finds that HASI is mediating some of the effects of...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
This report examines how housing and support services can provide sustainable housing tenancies for ...
viduals with psychiatric diagnoses. Then Rog provides a solid description of the research currently ...
Mental health services increasingly involve peer support workers. Staff expectations of working in t...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
Supported living has been shown to improve functioning and social inclusion in people with severe an...
Supported living has been shown to improve functioning and social inclusion in people with severe an...
The purpose of this study is to explore the development needs of Support Time Recovery (STR) and hea...
Evidence suggests supported living can improve functioning and reduce need. However, its lack of a c...
Background: People with severe mental illness who reside in supported housing (SH) and need a high l...
Carers’ views about their role in recovery are under-researched, and studies investigating their nee...
The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or i...
The evaluation by Kristy Muir and others at SPRC finds that HASI is mediating some of the effects of...
Background: Today, international mental health care increasingly focuses on creating recovery-orient...
Background: Evidence shows that subacute mental health recovery occurs best when a person remains ac...
This report examines how housing and support services can provide sustainable housing tenancies for ...
viduals with psychiatric diagnoses. Then Rog provides a solid description of the research currently ...
Mental health services increasingly involve peer support workers. Staff expectations of working in t...
Individuals with severe mental illness have long been segregated from living in communities and part...