A qualitative investigation of crisis cafés in England: their role, implementation, and accessibility
Abstract Background Crisis cafés (also known as crisis sanctuaries or havens) are community-based services which support people in mental health crises, aiming to provide an informal, non-clinical and accessible setting. This model is increasingly popular in the UK; however, we are aware of no peer...
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Main Authors: | Heather Staples (Author), Gianna Cadorna (Author), Patrick Nyikavaranda (Author), Lucy Maconick (Author), Brynmor Lloyd-Evans (Author), Sonia Johnson (Author) |
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