Background: During the past two decades, consumers, providers and policy makers have recognized the role of supported housing intervention for persons diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) to be able to live independently in the community. Much of supported housing research to date, however, has been conducted in large urban centers rather than northern and rural communities. Northern conditional and contextual issues such as rural poverty, lack of accessible mental health services, small or non-existing housing markets, lack of a continuum of support or housing services, and in some communities, a poor quality of housing challenge the viability of effective supported housing services. The current research proposal aims to describe an...
A rich body of literature attests to the importance of affordable accommodation and support services...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Objective: An approach referred to as “supported housing, “ based on principles ofconsumer choice, ...
Background: The At Home/Chez Soi (AH/CS) Project is a randomized controlled trial of a Housing First...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Mental illness and homelessness are widespread societal problems, and are concurrent in many cases. ...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
A qualitative, narrative approach was used to evaluate a supported housing program for formerly home...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
As part of a participatory action research project, we surveyed 300 psychiatric consumers/survivors ...
This article describes recent work to support recommendations for improving Ontario’s system of hous...
Supported housing has existed for approximately a decade, but knowledge on the implementation of the...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of recovery from mental illness yet very little r...
A rich body of literature attests to the importance of affordable accommodation and support services...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Objective: An approach referred to as “supported housing, “ based on principles ofconsumer choice, ...
Background: The At Home/Chez Soi (AH/CS) Project is a randomized controlled trial of a Housing First...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Mental illness and homelessness are widespread societal problems, and are concurrent in many cases. ...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
A qualitative, narrative approach was used to evaluate a supported housing program for formerly home...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
As part of a participatory action research project, we surveyed 300 psychiatric consumers/survivors ...
This article describes recent work to support recommendations for improving Ontario’s system of hous...
Supported housing has existed for approximately a decade, but knowledge on the implementation of the...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of recovery from mental illness yet very little r...
A rich body of literature attests to the importance of affordable accommodation and support services...
Housing for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) that is permanent, affordable, and supportive ...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...