Care for youth with severe mental illness in the province of British Columbia is shifting from institutions to communities. This shift has not been accompanied by sufficient resources, in form of services, facilities and caregivers for the youth, their families and communities. A review of literature identified barriers to care as well as different models of care - residentialbased and community-based. Quantitative data helped establish need and available resources. Major findings show that there are not enough mental health services but also that implementation of new initiatives typically does not include a community perspective. The shift from institution to community requires a better understanding of communities, a greater knowledge of...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in health services research on the delivery of men...
In Canada, mental illness (MI) affects one in five people. Adolescents in Canada are not left unaffe...
Abstract Background Persistent disparities in access to mental health care for refugee and immigrant...
This study investigates ways to increase community supports for individuals with severe and persiste...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which individuals realize their potential, cope...
The chronically mentally disabled need to be defined as a special needs group in order to receive th...
There is a significant lack of programs and supports for youth transitioning from the child to adult...
In this research project, I undertook a community-based needs and resource assessment on youth menta...
Since the mid twentieth century, the care and treatment of people with mental illness has moved fro...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
People with mental illness are overrepresented in British Columbia’s jails. Mentally Disordered Offe...
Abstract Background Concurrent mental health and subs...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
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In recent years there has been a renewed interest in health services research on the delivery of men...
In Canada, mental illness (MI) affects one in five people. Adolescents in Canada are not left unaffe...
Abstract Background Persistent disparities in access to mental health care for refugee and immigrant...
This study investigates ways to increase community supports for individuals with severe and persiste...
Mental health challenges are the leading cause of disability in youth worldwide. In Canada, mental h...
Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which individuals realize their potential, cope...
The chronically mentally disabled need to be defined as a special needs group in order to receive th...
There is a significant lack of programs and supports for youth transitioning from the child to adult...
In this research project, I undertook a community-based needs and resource assessment on youth menta...
Since the mid twentieth century, the care and treatment of people with mental illness has moved fro...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Health, Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, ...
People with mental illness are overrepresented in British Columbia’s jails. Mentally Disordered Offe...
Abstract Background Concurrent mental health and subs...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from ...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in health services research on the delivery of men...
In Canada, mental illness (MI) affects one in five people. Adolescents in Canada are not left unaffe...
Abstract Background Persistent disparities in access to mental health care for refugee and immigrant...