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Canadian Service Providers’ Perceptions of Barriers and Support Gaps in Housing and Mental Health

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
30 June 2017

Abstract

People experiencing mental illness and homelessness face numerous barriers to becoming housed. Service providers who work with this population also encounter challenges to meeting service users’ needs, yet their perspectives have been only minimally studied. Using survey data from a pan-Canadian study, this article explores the barriers and facilitators to fostering lasting change in housing and mental health according to 96 housing providers and 186 community-based mental health service providers. Findings show that the perspectives of mental health service providers are largely consistent with those of housing providers, and identify a range of support gaps and barriers.

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Les sans-abris ayant des maladies mentales font face à plusieurs défis dans la recherche d’un logement. De leur côté, les gens qui travaillent dans le domaine ont de la difficulté à combler les besoins de ces usagers, mais leurs points de vue sur ces lacunes sont peu étudiés. Dans cet article, les auteurs examinent les obstacles qui freinent le changement à long terme en matière de logement pour les personnes ayant des maladies mentales et explorent des moyens qui permettraient de faciliter ce changement. Pour ce faire, ils utilisent les données d’une étude transcanadienne faite auprès de 96 fournisseurs de logement et de 186 travailleurs en santé mentale communautaire. Les résultats montrent que les points de vue des travailleurs en santé mentale et ceux des fournisseurs de logement se rejoignent. Les auteurs définissent ainsi plusieurs lacunes et obstacles qui existent dans ce domaine.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 36Number 2October 2017
Pages: 61 - 75

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Version of record online: 30 June 2017

Key Words

  1. housing
  2. mental illness
  3. community mental health services
  4. unmet support needs
  5. service provision

Mots-clés

  1. logement
  2. maladie mentale
  3. services communautaires de santé mentale
  4. besoins non satisfaits
  5. prestation de services

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Reena Sirohi
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Susan Eckerle Curwood
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
John Trainor
Ontario Mental Health Foundation

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