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Presentation by Ontario Shores - Central East LHIN - to the National Health Leadership Conference June 2019

Driving Transition: An Outcome Evaluation of ACTT Stepped Care Model  

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See the power point here: http://www.nhlc-cnls.ca/wp-con...ds/2017/01/Pepin.pdf

Presenters: Faisal Islam, PhD, Manager Education, Evaluation & Quality Improvement, CAMH Education

Scott Pepin, Director of Mental Health & Addictions for the Central East Region, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences

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This work is linked to a ATR CoP post in 2015, sharing transition practices and challenges:

 https://www.eenetconnect.ca/to...-to-support-recovery

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Hey Bill,

Thank you for this. (And the materials in the related thread). 

I actually find it very interesting. As a pwle providing outreach peer support, I am always interested in these transitions. My experience was that the real social support needed to be successful, "social capital" is the current buzzword, just wasn't there. So the attention being paid to this is encouraging.

Excellent!

Dylan

Dylan posted:

Hey Bill,

Thank you for this. (And the materials in the related thread). 

I actually find it very interesting. As a pwle providing outreach peer support, I am always interested in these transitions. My experience was that the real social support needed to be successful, "social capital" is the current buzzword, just wasn't there. So the attention being paid to this is encouraging.

Excellent!

Dylan

Yah! big factor in it all is the idea of social capital - where much focus over the decades by people and groups like:

As you seem to say, connecting the buzz words to be relevant is our challenge and for me social capital is about communities and group activities, business, collectives where people are acting on and within their communities.  

I found Sean Kidd's paper a useful tonic, shall I say to the idea of social networks/capital as more grounded and nuanced on how to approach the topic rather than a rosy picture of ... the social.  The complexity and "mixed" experiences of community life and integration for people living with a severe mental illness

 Do you have much chance to work at a community development approach?

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