Findings From a Process Evaluation of an Indigenous Holistic Housing Support and Mental Health Case Management Program in Downtown Toronto

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作者
Firestone, Michelle [1 ]
Syrette, Jessica [1 ]
Brant, Teyohate [1 ]
Laing, Marie [1 ]
Teekens, Steve [2 ]
机构
[1] St Michaels Hosp, Well Living House, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Native Mens Residence, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Urban Indigenous health; Program evaluation; Housing First; Mental health; Harm reduction; PEOPLES;
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10.32799/ijih.v16i2.33173
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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While urban Indigenous populations in Canada are increasing and represent many diverse and culturally vibrant communities, disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people's experiences of the social determinants of health are significant. The Mino Kaanjigoowin (MK) program at Na-Me-Res (Native Men's Residence) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, supports Indigenous men who are experiencing homelessness or are precariously housed and who have complex health and social needs. Using a community-partnered approach that aligns with wise practices for conducting Indigenous health research, a mixed-methods process evaluation of the MK program was conducted in 2017-2018 by the Well Living House in partnership with Na-Me-Res. Thematic analysis of qualitative data gathered through two focus groups with community members who access the MK program (n = 9) and key informant interviews with staff (n = 11) was carried out using a decolonizing lens. Results indicate that the MK program provides a unique healing model that is grounded in trust, honour, and respect. Strengths of the program include a harm reduction framework, meeting basic needs, and person-centred care. The program could be enhanced through increased human resource capacity and improved infrastructure, including a separate space for MK staff and activities. The evaluation findings demonstrate how the MK program provides specialized and culturally safe services as a best-practice model to meet the complex health and social needs of urban Indigenous people.
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