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Outreach workers' experiences in a homeless outreach project: issues of boundaries, ethics and staff safety

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Outreach workers' experiences in a homeless outreach project: issues of boundaries, ethics and staff safety
Abstract
Mental health professionals and researchers have emphasized the importance of conducting outreach to locate homeless persons with mental illness, and of creatively engaging these persons into a therapeutic relationship. These outreach and engagement activities raise challenging issues in the areas of client-staff boundaries, professional ethics, and staff safety. While several issues in each of these three key areas have received attention in the growing literature on homelessness, certain issues within each area remain unexplored. The authors draw from the street experiences of outreach staff in a federally funded homeless outreach project to further explore each of these areas, and suggest that experiences of outreach workers are essential in shaping and redefining work activities in these, and other important areas.
Publication
Psychiatric Quarterly
Date
FAL 1999
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
231-246
Citation Key
pop00070
ISSN
0033-2720
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21 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/013-568-232-725-910 tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Fisk, D., Rakfeldt, J., Heffernan, K., & Rowe, M. (1999). Outreach workers’ experiences in a homeless outreach project: issues of boundaries, ethics and staff safety. Psychiatric Quarterly, 70(3), 231–246. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1022003226967