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Pathways To Housing: Supported Housing for Street-dwelling Homeless Inviduals With Psychiatric Disabilities
Author(s):
Tsemberis, Sam
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Eisenberg, Ronda
http://ps.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?articleID=84342
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housing first
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Assertive Community Treatment
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programs
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supportive housing
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prevention
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fair housing, section 504 & ADA
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McKinney Title 1
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advocacy and policy
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Description:
This study examined the effectiveness of the Pathways to Housing supported housing program over a five-year period. Unlike most housing programs that offer services in a linear, step-by-step continuum, the Pathways program in New York City provides immediate access to independent scatter-site apartments for individuals with psychiatric disabilities who are homeless and living on the street. Support services are provided by a team that uses a modified assertive community treatment model. (Authors)
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Type of Resource:
Journal
Publication Date:
2000
Journal Name:
Psychiatric Services
Volume:
51
Issue:
4
Pages:
487-493
Email:
pathman101@aol.com
Source:
Psychiatric Services 51 (4): 487-493
Livia Davis from Newton
January 05, 2010
2:22 PM
Great article for service providers wanting to know more about service provision in permanent housing using Housing First model.
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