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Dual-Diagnosis Assertive Community Outreach Team Program Completion Report
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Richmond, Greg
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This report details the activities of the Dual-Diagnosis outreach health team which seeks to enable chronically homeless/at-risk individuals with a dual diagnosis of mental illness and drug addiction to acquire and retain safe, affordable and stable housing and to receive appropriate treatment. The report provides client profiles, worker outcomes, client outcomes, and a program summary as well as recommnedations for further such projects.
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Triage_DD_Outreach_Team_Final_Report.pdf (148.7kB)
Type of Resource:
Report
Organization:
Triage Emergency Services & Care Society
Publication Date:
2002
Location:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
kurdele nakisi from istanbul
July 18, 2011
3:27 PM
Where is the link to the article.
istanbul hii..
Stephanie Vasko from Toronto
August 18, 2010
2:27 PM
sofy.vo wrote:
Where is the link to the article?
Hi Sofy,
A PDF of the report has now been added.
Kind regards,
Stephanie
Sofy Vásquez from Vancouver
July 13, 2010
5:23 AM
Where is the link to the article?
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