Leveraging Community-University Partnerships to Develop a Strength-Based and Individualized Approach to Humanizing Housing Service Delivery for Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

Jacqueline Pei,Cheryl Poth, Elizabeth Carlson,Vannesa Joly, Danielle Mattson,Nicol Patricny,Dorothy Badry, Richard Mugford,Tracy Mastrangelo, Audrey McFarlane

Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning(2022)

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This field report summarizes and advances key learnings for leveraging community–university partnerships addressing housing service gaps for high-risk, marginalized populations with complex needs. We describe our navigation of existing and forged intersections to develop a strength-based and individualized approach to humanizing housing service delivery for individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Our account is framed by four questions: why community and university partners came together to develop a responsive approach through the CanFASD network; who became key stakeholders in the partnership; how our humanizing housing approach is guiding the navigation of complexities inherent in service delivery for individuals with FASD; and what insights about creating intersections are we applying to our community-university partnerships.
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Housing service delivery,community-university partnerships,,marginalized population needs,,housing,,fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
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