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Transcribing agency | NY |
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Personal name | Muir, Kristy. |
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Title | ‘I didn't like just sittin’ around all day’ |
Medium | [electronic resource] : |
Remainder of title | Facilitating Social and Community Participation Among People with Mental Illness and High Levels of Psychiatric Disability / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Kristy Muir, Karen R Fisher, David Abello and Ann Dadich. |
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Extent | pp. 375-391. |
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Summary, etc | People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional models of supported housing have limited effectiveness in improving community participation. Stable, individualised psychosocial housing support programmes have been found to assist in improving mental health and decreasing hospitalisations, but little is understood about whether or how these programmes facilitate social and community participation. This article argues that, if certain supports are available, supported housing models can assist people with high levels of psychiatric disability to participate meaningfully in the community. To make this case, the article uses findings of a longitudinal evaluation of a supported housing model in Australia: the Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative Stage One (HASI). HASI is a partnership between the New South Wales Government Departments of Health and Housing and non-government organisations. It is a coordinated approach that provides clients with housing and community-based clinical support, as well as support with daily living skills and community participation. An analysis of questionnaire, database, interview and clinical data is used to demonstrate how HASI contributes to increased social and community participation. The article concludes with policy implications for supported housing models that aim to facilitate meaningful community participation for people with mental illness. |
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System details note | Mode of access: Internet. |
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Personal name | Fisher, Karen R. |
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Personal name | Abello, David. |
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Personal name | Dadich, Ann. |
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Title | Journal of Social Policy |
Relationship information | 2010, Vol. 39, Issue 3 |
International Standard Serial Number | 1469-7823 |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | https://ezproxy01.ny.edu.hk:2078/10.1017/S0047279410000073 |
Public note | Click here to access full-text article |
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Koha item type | E-Article |
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