Community managed alcohol programs in Canada: Overview of key dimensions and implementation.
Bernadette Bernie PaulyKate VallanceAshley WettlauferClifton ChowRandi BrownJoshua EvansErin GrayBonnie KrysowatyAndrew IvsinsRebecca SchiffTimothy StockwellPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
MAPs consist of four pillars with the alcohol intervention provided alongside housing interventions, primary care services, social and cultural interventions. Availability of permanent housing and re-establishing social and cultural connections are central to recovery and healing goals of MAPs. Additional research regarding Indigenous and gendered approaches to program development as well as outcomes related to chronic harms and differences in alcohol management are needed.