Homelessness housing practices, good, better, best (homelessness and concurrent disorders - housing with support) : Van Wyk et al., Mennonite Central Committee, 2011. : Em12-21/2013E-PDF
Summary of a national project funded under the Homlessness Partnering Strategy. The study explores long term supportive housing practices that help with positive outcomes for people who have mental health issues and drug addiction and who are chronically homeless, in order to strengthen the knowledge base around long-term supportive housing. the knowledge base around long-term supportive housing.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Employment and Social Development Canada. Homelessness Partnering Strategy (Canada) |
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Title | Homelessness housing practices, good, better, best (homelessness and concurrent disorders - housing with support) : Van Wyk et al., Mennonite Central Committee, 2011. |
Variant title | At head of title: Homelessness Partnering Strategy - summary |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Caption title. At head of title: Homelessness Partnership Strategy - summary. "SSD-131-01-14E". Issued also in French under title: Les pratiques relatives au logement des personnes sans abri - bonnes, meilleures et exemplaires (itinérance et troubles concomitants : logement avec services de soutien) : Van Wyk et coll., Comité central mennonite, 2011. |
Publishing information | [Gatineau, Québec] : Employment and Social Development Canada, [2014], c2013. |
Description | 3 p. |
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Departmental catalogue number | SSD-131-01-14E |
Subject terms | Mental health Housing assistance Homelessness |
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