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Research Demonstration
Projects on Homelessness
and Mental Health -
Open Forum
Today’s Presentation



• Mental Health Commission of Canada
• Federal Agreement
• Research strategy
• Funding
• Structure
• Progress
Mental Health Commission of Canada



• Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs,
  Science and Technology in November 2005
• “Out of the Shadows at Last – Transforming
 Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction
 Services in Canada” May 2006
• Mental Health Commission of Canada established
  fall 2007
• Board – 11 non-government members & 6
  government members
Mental Health Commission of Canada



8 Advisory Committees to the Board
   • Children and Youth
   • First Nations, Inuit, and Metis
   • Workforce
   • Mental Health & the Law
   • Service System
   • Family Caregivers
   • Seniors
   • Science
Mental Health Commission of Canada



• Primary role as a catalyst
• Four major initiatives
   • Development of a national strategy
   • Anti-discrimination campaign
   • Establish a knowledge exchange center
   • Research demonstration project on mental
     health and homelessness
Background – Homelessness Project

• Announced on February 26, 2008 as part of the
  Federal budget
• $110 m to MHCC to undertake five research
  demonstration projects in mental health and
  homelessness
• Project sites:
    • Moncton
    • Montreal
    • Toronto
    • Winnipeg
    • Vancouver
• To occur over the next five fiscal years
• Funding Agreement signed March 30, 2008
Funding Agreement: Principles



• People with lived experience are central
• Development of a knowledge-base with respect to
  the homeless mentally ill that will ultimately support
  more effective interventions
• Build on related work to maximize scope of the
  results and impact of the study
• Research ethically sound
• Support knowledge exchange
Funding Agreement: Principles cont.

• Work with communities to ensure lasting results and
  buy-in
• Strive for long-term improvements in the quality of
  life of participants
• Address fragmentation through improved system
  integration.
• Plan for sustainability
• Foster collaborations and partnerships to avoid
  duplication of efforts and to leverage funds
Project Definition


• Multi-site, four year, demonstration project aimed at
  providing policy relevant research evidence about
  what service and system interventions best achieve
  housing stability and improved health and well being
  for those who are homeless and mentally ill.
• Will include five cities, each with particular
  subgroups of interest.
• Will involve various stakeholders in a collaborative,
  integrated knowledge translation process.
• Funding to include research, rent subsidies,
  services and system integration components.
Core Research Design Requirements



• One common core research design for all sites
• Tailor site-specific demonstration projects
• Function and processes of intervention are standardized, whereas
  the form of the components may be tailored to local conditions
• Local studies may add sub-studies that are unique to their setting
Research design:
• Pragmatic, multi-site field trial of the effectiveness and costs of a
  complex community intervention using mixed methods
• Randomizing participants into experimental and control conditions
• Definition of the target group and the nature of the experimental
  condition must be common across the sites
• Comparisons to care as usual will be required in all cities
Research Strategy: Why multi-site?


•   Opportunity to scale up quickly established best practice
    approaches. i.e. “bring interventions that are proven and
    effective to the public.”
•   Pooling of data increases numbers and possibilities for
    analysis
•   Cross- site comparisons provide information about
    implementation in different contexts and increases the
    policy impact.
•   Economy of scale for technical assistance, knowledge
    exchange and network building
Research Strategy: Recommended
       Intervention

•   Housing First-combines permanent housing in scattered site
    apartments with consumer choice and assertive community
    treatment. Very effective with difficult to serve, long term homeless
    with concurrent disorders.
•   Considerable interest in current Canadian context- HRDC
    partnership initiatives, Streets to Home and LEAD in Toronto,
    Calgary Homeless Foundation
•   Model could benefit from further enhancement (to include primary
    care and vocational outcomes) and replication/adaptation in
    Canadian context with broader population subgroups.
•   Relative costs/benefits in comparison to alternative models will be of
    interest to field and to policy makers.
•   Work on Canadian version of toolkit and fidelity scales underway in
    Calgary.
•   Capacity for training and technical assistance available
Research Design
              Key Elements of the Experimental Intervention:
                                                      Housing First Model
Recovery oriented culture
Based on consumer choice for all services
Only requirements: income paid directly as rent; visited at a minimum once a week for pre-determined periods of follow-up
supports
Rent supplements for clients in private market: participants pay 30% or less of their income or the shelter portion of welfare
Treatment and support services voluntary - clinicians/providers based off site
Legal rights to tenancy (no head leases)
No conditions on housing readiness
Program facilitates access to housing stock
Apartments are independent living settings primarily in scattered sites
Services individualized, including cultural adaptations
Reduce the negative consequences of substance use
Availability of furniture and possibly maintenance services
Tenancy not tied to engagement in treatment
                          (High Need)                                                         (Moderate Need)
Recovery-oriented ACT team                                           Intensive case management for a minimum of one year once
                                                                     housed
Client/staff ratio of 10:1 or less and includes a psychiatrist and
nurse                                                                Client/staff ratio of 20:1 or less
Program staff are closely involved in hospital admissions and        Integrated efforts across multiple workers and agencies
discharges
                                                                     Workers accompany clients to appointments
Teams meet daily and include at least one peer specialist as
                                                                     Centralized assignment and monthly case conferences
staff
                                                                     Seven day a week, 12 hours per day coverage
Seven day a week, 24 hr crisis coverage
Research Design
      Partnerships – Building Capacity and
      Sustainability



• Encourage and support collaboration and partnerships with
  federal, provincial, municipal, not-for-profit and private
  sectors in order to leverage funds, avoid duplication of
  efforts, and build a foundation for sustainability
• Proponents should describe the in kind and direct
  contributions of partner organizations and jurisdictions in
  relation to both the research and service aspects of the
  proposed Research Demonstration projects
• Sites are expected to aim for a minimum of 20% leveraging
  of funds over the duration of the project
Research Design
      Funds Available and Allowable Costs:


• Site coordinators can assist local teams
• Allowable costs include evaluation, rent subsidies, support
  services, furniture and property management costs
• Capital expenditures above $10,000 are not allowable costs
• The services will be a minimum of 85% of the budget and will
  include rent subsidies as well as a range of support services
• In Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal the maximum allowable rent
  subsidy is $600 per person; in Winnipeg and Moncton, the
  maximum allowable rent subsidy is $400 per person
• The maximum allowable cost for an ACT team serving 100 people
  is $1.1M.
• The maximum allowable cost for ICM support system for 100
  people is $0.5M.
Research Design
      Supplemental Funding


• A complementary funding pool has been established with
  CIHR’s Partners for Health Systems Improvement program
  to support applied research studies that fall outside of the
  research demonstration projects but with the scope of the
  federal funding agreement.
• Funding for local system integration will be made available
  through a supplementary process during the second year of
  the project
Project Structure


•   MHCC Project Lead – Jayne Barker
•   National Research Team led by Paula Goering
•   National Working Group
     •    Consumer advisory committee
•   National training and data capacity
•   5 local research/provider teams funded through RFA process
•   5 site advisory committees
•   5 site coordinators
National Research Team


• Carol Adair, University of Calgary
• Tim Aubry, University of Ottawa
• Paula Goering, CAMH, University of Toronto
• Jeffrey Hoch, St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto,
  University of Western Ontario
• Geoff Nelson, Wilfrid Laurier University
• Myra Piat, Douglas Mental Health University Institute;
  McGill University
• David Streiner, Baycrest Hospital; University of Toronto
• Sam Tsemberis, Pathways to Housing, Inc
Progress to Date


•   Agreement with Health Canada completed
•   Initial engagement at each site
•   Lit scan and key informant interviews with multi-site
    investigators
•   Consultation re project design with Science AC
•   Selection of members of the national research team
•   Planning workshop-July 30, 31st
•   Draft RFA-Aug 2008
•   Site Coordinators hired – Aug. 2008
Progress to Date


• Consultation Forums in each city- Sept/Oct
  2008
• Post RFA – Nov 7, 2008
• Applications due Jan 23rd, 2009
• Select site research teams from RFA –
  Jan./Feb 2008

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Research Demonstration Projects on Homelessness and Mental Health

  • 1. Research Demonstration Projects on Homelessness and Mental Health - Open Forum
  • 2. Today’s Presentation • Mental Health Commission of Canada • Federal Agreement • Research strategy • Funding • Structure • Progress
  • 3. Mental Health Commission of Canada • Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology in November 2005 • “Out of the Shadows at Last – Transforming Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction Services in Canada” May 2006 • Mental Health Commission of Canada established fall 2007 • Board – 11 non-government members & 6 government members
  • 4. Mental Health Commission of Canada 8 Advisory Committees to the Board • Children and Youth • First Nations, Inuit, and Metis • Workforce • Mental Health & the Law • Service System • Family Caregivers • Seniors • Science
  • 5. Mental Health Commission of Canada • Primary role as a catalyst • Four major initiatives • Development of a national strategy • Anti-discrimination campaign • Establish a knowledge exchange center • Research demonstration project on mental health and homelessness
  • 6. Background – Homelessness Project • Announced on February 26, 2008 as part of the Federal budget • $110 m to MHCC to undertake five research demonstration projects in mental health and homelessness • Project sites: • Moncton • Montreal • Toronto • Winnipeg • Vancouver • To occur over the next five fiscal years • Funding Agreement signed March 30, 2008
  • 7. Funding Agreement: Principles • People with lived experience are central • Development of a knowledge-base with respect to the homeless mentally ill that will ultimately support more effective interventions • Build on related work to maximize scope of the results and impact of the study • Research ethically sound • Support knowledge exchange
  • 8. Funding Agreement: Principles cont. • Work with communities to ensure lasting results and buy-in • Strive for long-term improvements in the quality of life of participants • Address fragmentation through improved system integration. • Plan for sustainability • Foster collaborations and partnerships to avoid duplication of efforts and to leverage funds
  • 9. Project Definition • Multi-site, four year, demonstration project aimed at providing policy relevant research evidence about what service and system interventions best achieve housing stability and improved health and well being for those who are homeless and mentally ill. • Will include five cities, each with particular subgroups of interest. • Will involve various stakeholders in a collaborative, integrated knowledge translation process. • Funding to include research, rent subsidies, services and system integration components.
  • 10. Core Research Design Requirements • One common core research design for all sites • Tailor site-specific demonstration projects • Function and processes of intervention are standardized, whereas the form of the components may be tailored to local conditions • Local studies may add sub-studies that are unique to their setting Research design: • Pragmatic, multi-site field trial of the effectiveness and costs of a complex community intervention using mixed methods • Randomizing participants into experimental and control conditions • Definition of the target group and the nature of the experimental condition must be common across the sites • Comparisons to care as usual will be required in all cities
  • 11. Research Strategy: Why multi-site? • Opportunity to scale up quickly established best practice approaches. i.e. “bring interventions that are proven and effective to the public.” • Pooling of data increases numbers and possibilities for analysis • Cross- site comparisons provide information about implementation in different contexts and increases the policy impact. • Economy of scale for technical assistance, knowledge exchange and network building
  • 12. Research Strategy: Recommended Intervention • Housing First-combines permanent housing in scattered site apartments with consumer choice and assertive community treatment. Very effective with difficult to serve, long term homeless with concurrent disorders. • Considerable interest in current Canadian context- HRDC partnership initiatives, Streets to Home and LEAD in Toronto, Calgary Homeless Foundation • Model could benefit from further enhancement (to include primary care and vocational outcomes) and replication/adaptation in Canadian context with broader population subgroups. • Relative costs/benefits in comparison to alternative models will be of interest to field and to policy makers. • Work on Canadian version of toolkit and fidelity scales underway in Calgary. • Capacity for training and technical assistance available
  • 13. Research Design Key Elements of the Experimental Intervention: Housing First Model Recovery oriented culture Based on consumer choice for all services Only requirements: income paid directly as rent; visited at a minimum once a week for pre-determined periods of follow-up supports Rent supplements for clients in private market: participants pay 30% or less of their income or the shelter portion of welfare Treatment and support services voluntary - clinicians/providers based off site Legal rights to tenancy (no head leases) No conditions on housing readiness Program facilitates access to housing stock Apartments are independent living settings primarily in scattered sites Services individualized, including cultural adaptations Reduce the negative consequences of substance use Availability of furniture and possibly maintenance services Tenancy not tied to engagement in treatment (High Need) (Moderate Need) Recovery-oriented ACT team Intensive case management for a minimum of one year once housed Client/staff ratio of 10:1 or less and includes a psychiatrist and nurse Client/staff ratio of 20:1 or less Program staff are closely involved in hospital admissions and Integrated efforts across multiple workers and agencies discharges Workers accompany clients to appointments Teams meet daily and include at least one peer specialist as Centralized assignment and monthly case conferences staff Seven day a week, 12 hours per day coverage Seven day a week, 24 hr crisis coverage
  • 14. Research Design Partnerships – Building Capacity and Sustainability • Encourage and support collaboration and partnerships with federal, provincial, municipal, not-for-profit and private sectors in order to leverage funds, avoid duplication of efforts, and build a foundation for sustainability • Proponents should describe the in kind and direct contributions of partner organizations and jurisdictions in relation to both the research and service aspects of the proposed Research Demonstration projects • Sites are expected to aim for a minimum of 20% leveraging of funds over the duration of the project
  • 15. Research Design Funds Available and Allowable Costs: • Site coordinators can assist local teams • Allowable costs include evaluation, rent subsidies, support services, furniture and property management costs • Capital expenditures above $10,000 are not allowable costs • The services will be a minimum of 85% of the budget and will include rent subsidies as well as a range of support services • In Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal the maximum allowable rent subsidy is $600 per person; in Winnipeg and Moncton, the maximum allowable rent subsidy is $400 per person • The maximum allowable cost for an ACT team serving 100 people is $1.1M. • The maximum allowable cost for ICM support system for 100 people is $0.5M.
  • 16. Research Design Supplemental Funding • A complementary funding pool has been established with CIHR’s Partners for Health Systems Improvement program to support applied research studies that fall outside of the research demonstration projects but with the scope of the federal funding agreement. • Funding for local system integration will be made available through a supplementary process during the second year of the project
  • 17. Project Structure • MHCC Project Lead – Jayne Barker • National Research Team led by Paula Goering • National Working Group • Consumer advisory committee • National training and data capacity • 5 local research/provider teams funded through RFA process • 5 site advisory committees • 5 site coordinators
  • 18. National Research Team • Carol Adair, University of Calgary • Tim Aubry, University of Ottawa • Paula Goering, CAMH, University of Toronto • Jeffrey Hoch, St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, University of Western Ontario • Geoff Nelson, Wilfrid Laurier University • Myra Piat, Douglas Mental Health University Institute; McGill University • David Streiner, Baycrest Hospital; University of Toronto • Sam Tsemberis, Pathways to Housing, Inc
  • 19. Progress to Date • Agreement with Health Canada completed • Initial engagement at each site • Lit scan and key informant interviews with multi-site investigators • Consultation re project design with Science AC • Selection of members of the national research team • Planning workshop-July 30, 31st • Draft RFA-Aug 2008 • Site Coordinators hired – Aug. 2008
  • 20. Progress to Date • Consultation Forums in each city- Sept/Oct 2008 • Post RFA – Nov 7, 2008 • Applications due Jan 23rd, 2009 • Select site research teams from RFA – Jan./Feb 2008