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Does anyone have "good" example (s) of everything from learning/training to access to -computers and the www?  

Clearly there are differing approaches that could be taken such as:

  • point of view of neighborhood/community based support for "disadvantaged populations"
  • directly focused on people living with SMI,
  • computer "literacy"
  • would  peer run groups like the  - http://parc.on.ca/ have resources?
  • occupational therapists?

The aim here is to gather resources that  begin to contribute to a broad community based  yet localized (to a city) strategic approach to support people  living with a severe mental illness who have little or no access to what is  a key "Social Determent of Health." - web/computer access to information.

 

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