Wilfrid Laurier University.
Pathways Housing First Training Institute.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Jan;47(1):7-20. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22095. Epub 2018 Jun 12.
In this study, we examine changes in the homeless-serving system in the context of a training and technical assistance initiative to scale up Housing First (HF) in 6 Canadian communities. Based on qualitative data from focus groups and individual interviews with key stakeholders (k = 7, n = 35) and field notes gathered over a 3-year period (n = 146), we found 2 main system changes: (a) changes in the capacity of the service delivery system at multiple levels of analysis (from individual to policy) to implement HF, and (b) changes in the coordination of parts of the service delivery system and collaboration among local stakeholders to enhance HF implementation. These changes were facilitated or constrained by the larger context of evidence, climate, policy, and funding. The findings were discussed in terms of systems change theory and implications for transformative systems change in the mental health and homelessness sectors.
在这项研究中,我们考察了在一项培训和技术援助计划的背景下,为在 6 个加拿大社区推广“优先提供住房”(HF)而导致的无家可归者服务系统的变化。我们基于焦点小组和个别访谈的定性数据(k=7,n=35),以及在 3 年期间(n=146)收集的现场记录,发现了 2 个主要的系统变化:(a)服务提供系统在多个分析层面(从个人到政策)实施 HF 的能力发生了变化,(b)服务提供系统的部分协调以及当地利益攸关方之间的合作发生了变化,以加强 HF 的实施。这些变化受到证据、气候、政策和资金等更大背景的促进或限制。研究结果根据系统变化理论进行了讨论,并对心理健康和无家可归者领域的变革性系统变化提出了启示。