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. 2022 Jan 13;22:36. doi: 10.1186/s12888-021-03668-3

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Initiative design. 1Rostered tenants were tenants in supportive housing/Indigenous-specific units who had complex mental health needs, required additional support, and who consented to information sharing between WCH, the YWCA, and the Jean Tweed Centre. 2Case conferences involved the psychiatrist, YWCA staff, Jean Tweed Centre staff, and, when available, primary care (WCH family physician/Jean Tweed nurse practitioners). 3Psychoeducation sessions served to introduce the psychiatrist, improve mental health knowledge, and destigmatize mental health. They were facilitated by YWCA staff, with the psychiatrist (and the family physician, when available) providing expertise on the chosen topic. 4Direct consultation was either 1:1 with the tenant and psychiatrist, or when requested by the patient and team, was joint with the tenant, psychiatrist, and staff from YWCA and/or Jean Tweed