Summary Report: Experience and Expertise of People with Lived and Living Experience on the Integration of Mental Health and Substance Use Health Services in Canada
Submitted by Rasha Abi Hana
- 20 November 2023
While integrated services for mental health and substance use health have been studied for more than two decades no recent or comprehensive reviews exist — particularly with a peer research methodology — on how the people who use these services experience integration.
To address this need, this study explores
- how people with lived and living experience (PWLLE) define service integration,
- what gaps and demands exist in mental health and/or substance use health services,
- why participants do or do not support further service integration,
- which systemic bottlenecks prevent meaningful integration, and
- what characteristics participants considered important for effective service delivery.
At a time when Canada is establishing its first national standards of care on mental health and substance use health services, this report examines wide-ranging PWLLE experiences to inform its policy and practice recommendations for improving delivery, matching needs to services, and developing systemic incentives.