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About the Event
The Seaton House Managed Alcohol Program (MAP) was created to support people experiencing homelessness whose relationship with alcohol has created barriers to health, housing, and traditional service systems. Built on the principles of harm reduction, the program applies a multidisciplinary approach to supporting individuals, combining managed alcohol, healthcare, housing support, and person-centered case management to reduce harm, improve wellbeing, and help participants work toward their own goals and community reintegration. The MAP is an integral service within the Annex/Infirmary Emergency Shelter Program at Seaton House in Toronto, Canada.
In this presentation, presenters will share the program's history, how it has evolved over more than two decades, and lessons learned from supporting people with complex health and social needs. ​Presenters will discuss how relationships, dignity and practical supports have shaped their approach, along with the outcomes, challenges and lessons that continue to inform their current work.
National Sobering Collaborative is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Your donations are 100% tax deductible.
Mailing Address: 1585 62nd Street #99684, Emeryville CA 94608
Contact: admin (at) nationalsobering.org
Website: https://nationalsobering.org