The accommodation and support needs of people with a mental illness: A process and framework for action |
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Authors: | Desley Harvey Ernest Hunter Mary Whiteside |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social &2. Preventative Medicine , University of Queensland , Cairns E-mail: desley_harvey@health.qld.gov.au;3. Preventative Medicine , University of Queensland , Cairns |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract This paper reports the results of a consumer-focused assessment of the accommodation and support needs of people with a mental illness living in a regional city. The study utilises a 'pathway to stability' approach to assess the phase-contingent accommodation and support needs of mental health consumers through interviews and focus groups with consumers, carers and service providers. The study identifies five broad phases of the life course impacted by mental illness—beginnings, long-term needs become clearer, instability as needs evolve, finding stability and ongoing. Five key issues—information, self-competence, comorbidity, coordination and flexibility were expanded upon in focus groups. Principles for planning future service delivery are identified. The implications of the findings and research methodology for social work practice and research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | psychiatric disability mental illness consumer need |
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