Community reintegration for people with psychiatric disabilities: challenging systemic barriers to service provision and public policy through participatory action research |
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Authors: | Mansha Mirza Andrea Gossett Nathan Kai‐Cheong Chan Larry Burford Joy Hammel |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Disability Studies , University of Illinois , Chicago , Illinois , USA;2. Department of Occupational Therapy , University of Illinois , Chicago , Illinois , USA;3. Independent Disability Activist;4. Department of Disability Studies , University of Illinois , Chicago , Illinois , USA;5. Department of Occupational Therapy , University of Illinois , Chicago , Illinois , USA |
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Abstract: | People with psychiatric disabilities represent a growing group within the population of nursing home residents in the USA. Despite a preference for living in community‐based settings, the availability of supportive services for community living is hindered by barriers at both the service provision and public policy levels. Therefore, understanding and responding to the community living and participation needs of people with psychiatric disabilities is a highly relevant area for action research. This paper discusses a participatory action research endeavor carried out in collaboration with key personnel at Centers for Independent Living who work to provide community reintegration services for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. The events of this 15 month partnership are extensively described, analyzed and discussed. Findings reflect the critical need for communication, dialogue and action to support people with psychiatric disabilities in the community. |
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Keywords: | psychiatric disability community participation participatory research |
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