Project WINS: Integrating vocational services on mental health case management teams

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 30 - Trang 347-362 - 1994
Carol T. Mowbray1, Gail Rusilowski-Clover2, Jama Arnold2, Charlie Allen2, Shirley Harris3, Nancy McCrohan4, Arnie Greenfield5
1School of Social Work, Wayne State University, Detroit
2Project WINS, Grand Rapids
3Kent County Community Mental Health, UK
4Michigan State University USA
5Michigan Dept. of Mental Health, USA

Tóm tắt

In an effort to expand employment opportunities available to psychiatric consumers, a research demonstration project was developed to incorporate vocational services into case management teams. Following psychiatric rehabilitation principles, Project WINS employs professionals as Vocational Specialists and consumers as Peer Support Specialists to work with clients and their case managers. This report describes the characteristics of clients eligible for WINS services, the implementation of the program, and the impact of WINS on clients and on the mental health and vocational systems. It also describes the challenges and barriers this innovative service is confronting.

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