TY - JOUR AU - Fernando, Shanti AU - King, Alyson AU - Loney, Danielle PY - 2014/11/15 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Helping Them Help Themselves: Supported Adult Education for Persons Living with Mental Illness JF - Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education JA - CJSAE VL - 27 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://cjsae.library.dal.ca/index.php/cjsae/article/view/3364 SP - 15-28 AB - This case study of the Ontario Shores Supported Education Program (OSSEP) illustrates the importance of a hospital-based education program for adult learners living with mental illness, and its impact<strong> </strong>on participants’<strong> </strong>quality of life and hopes for the future. The findings demonstrate that supported education programs catering to the needs of adults living with mental illness have the potential to not simply provide skills for future employment, but to more broadly improve participants’ ability to manage daily life, increase self-confidence, and improve rehabilitation efforts. With on-going cuts to community-based adult education programs, this research indicates the importance of ensuring specialized supported education programs are introduced and maintained for persons living with mental illness. For hospitals like Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences, such programs can be an important part of patients’ recovery and rehabilitation process.<strong></strong> ER -