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Research Article

Does supported accommodation improve the clinical and social outcomes for people with severe psychiatric disability? The Project 300 experience

(Director of Service Evaluation & Research) , (Director of Clinical Services) , (Research Officer) , (Psychologist) & (Professor)
Pages 586-592 | Published online: 25 Feb 2011

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