Lacombe Marie-Claude, Cossette Bruno
Laurentian Public Health Services, The Laurentian Centre for Integrated Health and Social Services, 1 000 rue Labelle, Suite 210, Saint-Jérôme, QC, J7Z 5N6, Canada.
Community Ment Health J. 2018 Aug;54(6):766-772. doi: 10.1007/s10597-017-0192-x. Epub 2017 Nov 10.
When confronted with complex situations of hoarding and severe domestic squalor, small municipal communities and their partners frequently feel overwhelmed due to limited resources at their disposal. Stakeholders often report these situations to Public Health Service and seek their support. In order to facilitate more effective and coordinated actions, the main stakeholders involved (municipal, fire, police, public health and the regional health center) must agree on the most appropriate intervention strategies. An agreement providing services for the management of severe cases of domestic squalor in rural and semi-urban areas located in Quebec, Canada was produced by the Laurentians regional public health, and signed with fourteen local municipalities.
面对囤积物品和严重家庭脏乱的复杂情况时,小型市政社区及其合作伙伴常常因可支配资源有限而感到不堪重负。利益相关者经常向公共卫生服务部门报告这些情况并寻求支持。为了促进更有效和协调的行动,主要相关方(市政、消防、警察、公共卫生和地区卫生中心)必须就最适当的干预策略达成一致。加拿大魁北克省洛朗地区公共卫生部门制定了一项为该省农村和半城市地区严重家庭脏乱情况管理提供服务的协议,并与14个当地市政当局签署了该协议。