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The Experience of KAI MAHI, an Employment Initiative for People with an Experience of Mental Illness, as Told by Zarna, Zeus, Lulu, Mary, Paul, and Hemi.

Janie de Malmanche1, Linda Robertson2.   

Abstract

There is a growing body of evidence endorsing the use of supported employment models for people with an experience of mental illness. However current literature and research regarding the perspective of people with experience of mental illness, as well as alternate models of employment support, is sparse. This study has captured the stories of employment of people with experience of mental illness who participated in KAI MAHI, a group based employment program. Findings identified key components of KAI MAHI, consistent with their overall experiences of employment, which were influential in assisting them to find and sustain employment. These included the opportunity for self-determination, a sense of self-efficacy, and respectful relationships.

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Keywords:  Employment; Mental health; Respectful relationships; Self determination; Self-efficacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26173402     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-015-9909-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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1.  "It's a Big Family Here." Becoming and Belonging in a Service Providing Employment-Related Support for People with Mental Health Problems: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.

Authors:  Nisha Chauhan; Dawn Leeming; John Wattis
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2021-04-09
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