Vocabulary
Textbook Ch.7: Concept of Citizenship to Housing Practice. Policy, and Research
Finding citizenship: What works?
Structural Barriers to citizenship: A mental health provider perspective
Citizenship and Community Mental Health Care
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Citizenship

What is a strong connection to the 5 R's offered by society?

OR

What is a sense of belonging in society, validated by fellow citizens?

OR

What is focussing on marginalized individuals, including those facing poverty, homelessness and criminal charges? 

100

Identifies the agency's role in effective participation. 

What is Citizenship and Health? 

100

Number of interviews conducted with serious mental illness. 

What is 8?

100

Number of questions the CM-B consisted of. 

What is 12?

100

Citizenship framework developed directly from...

What are mental health outreach practices?

200

Recovery in social context. 

What is the validation of the individual's hopes and strivings? 

200

Strength of the Citizenship Concept.

What is the emphasis on rights, individuals and collective agency? 

200

The access to resources and opportunities. 

What is Social Capital?

200

Along with housing, structural stigma makes it hard to obtain...

What is employment?

200

Citizenship theory of social justice is based on...

What is personalization? 

300

Microsocial interaction.

What are the intimate relationships with family and friends that individuals with serious mental illness have?

300

Under the implications of the Citizenship Concept for housing, the suggested action for 'Normative Citizenship' in practice.

What is "diverse participation opportunities and skill support?"

300

Participating in classes on public speaking and legislative process. 

What is Civic Engagement?

300

The 5 R's. 

What are Rights, Responsibilities, Roles, Relations and Resources?

300

Citizens Project research method. 

What is a randomized controlled trial? 

400

Macrosocial Interaction. 

What is the participant's emphasis on the importance of civic consciousness and positive social recognition in achieving citizenship? 

400

The key focus for 'Scatter-Site Housing and Housing First' in terms of ensuring effective citizenship experiences.

What is long-term support for an increasing agency in daily life to ensure effective citizenship experiences? 

400

The approach used to analyze the data, deriving codes from interviews and creating a conceptual grouping of the narrative. 

What is the thematic narrative approach?

400

2 approaches to increase access to elements of citizenship.

What are:

1. Support from professionals and providers.

2. Support from society as a whole.

400

A difference between citizenship and recovery. 

1. citizenship focuses on the limitations of mental healthcare systems while recovery aims at traditional mental health treatment's clinical pessimism 

OR

2. citizenship adds social contextual emphasis on elements needed to achieve full membership in society and societal changes while recovery validates individuals's hopes in a social context.

500

Refuse to define individuals by disability but rather as a person first, among other characteristics and roles.

What is Citizenship and Recovery? 

500

The 3 perspectives Hall and Willamson distinguish under the Citizenship Concept for community-based housing, focusing on legal status, civic engagement, and daily life experience. 

What is Legal Citizenship, Normative Citizenship, and Lived Citizenship?

500

2 Effective strategies for individuals with mental illness to find citizenship.

What is:

- engaging in macro social interactions

- valuing and protecting shared public spaces

- promoting small acts of civility

- recognizing the importance of shared public spaces can counteract stigma-related microaggressions and foster a sense of belonging. 

500

Synonym for non-citizenship.

What is bounded citizenship?

500

The 2 hypotheses for Citizens research. 

What is

1. a tendency for representatives of social service organizations to dominate project development and governance

2. a tension and potential conflict between the long-term goal of establishing a more welcoming social and economic environment for homeless persons in general, and the immediate goal of helping individuals who were homeless

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