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International Center for Clubhouse Development
The Mission
The International Center for Clubhouse Development is a global network creating opportunities for people living with mental illness to be respected members of society.
ICCD 2003
Our BeliefsRecovery is possible.Clubhouses provide an environment that is restorative and promotes recovery.Every society has a responsibility to support and include people with mental illness.Clubhouses are possible everywhere.Every community has people who are willing to help.
Worldwide Clubhouse Community:Global Distribution
North America: 219 Clubhouses Europe: 68 Clubhouses Asia: 11 Clubhouses
Africa: 1 ClubhouseSouth America: 0 Clubhouses Australia/New Zealand: 13 Clubhouses
Worldwide Clubhouse Community Serving more than 55,000 men and women living with mental illness.
ICCD October 2004
ICCD Clubhouses in Asia
Peoples Republic of China:4 Clubhouses
Japan: 4 Clubhouses
Republic of Korea: 3 Clubhouses
Kapok Clubhouse – KowloonKwun Tong Amity Centre- Kowloon
Phoenix Clubhouse- Hong KongTake Your Way- Hong Kong
Clubhouse Habataki- TokyoJHC Sun Marina-Tokyo
Peer Station Yu-NaraStride Clubhouse-Tokyo
Evergreen Clubhouse-Osan CitySong-guk Clubhouse-Pusan
Taiwha Fountain House-Seoul
Current new clubhouse working groups
PeruChinaChiliBrazilItaly
USACanadaMacedoniaRussiaNorway
ICCD Working Groups(all groups include clubhouse members)
Board of DirectorsFaculty for Clubhouse DevelopmentClubhouse Advisory CouncilTraining Base GroupClubhouse Research Network
ICCD Clubhouse Coalitions
ICCD Board of Directors22 Directors from Denmark, England, Finland, Japan, Sweden, United States representing legal, academic, business, government, mental health services (including clubhouse members), and private citizens
The governing body of the ICCD. The Directors include prominent individuals from the international community who believe deeply in the mission of the Center and can contribute to its support and success.
It is a voluntary board
Faculty for Clubhouse Development
Approximately 100 active members and staff from certified clubhouses Certification is their work
Sub-committees of the Faculty
*Standards Review Committee *Certification Review Committee (Appeals)*Employment Committee (Guidelines)*Certification Process Committee (Reports)
Clubhouse Advisory Council
30 members and staff from ICCD certified clubhouses from around the world Provide advice to ICCD team and board regarding current trends and future planningMeet once per year in New YorkDiscuss many issues via the internet
ICCD Training Base Group
11 Strong ICCD Certified Clubhouses5 in USA and 6 outside USA1 in Asia (Taiwha Fountain House-Seoul)Each provides 3 Week Basic Clubhouse Training Program (equivalent curriculum)Offer “Special Track” 1 week TrainingsReview, evaluate and improve training programs
Worldwide Clubhouse Community: International Training Bases
Fountain House/Malmo Malmo, Sweden
Taiwha Fountain HouseSeoul, Republic of Korea
11 International Training Bases, training 120 clubhouse teams each year.
Mosaic ClubhouseLondon, England
Fountain House, NYC
Genesis Club, MA
Gateway House, SC
Alliance House, UT
Independence Center, MO
Progress PlaceToronto, Canada
ICCD November 2004
Stepping Stone, Brisbane, Australia
Helsingin Klubitalo Helsinki, Finland
Clubhouse Research NetworkProgram for Clubhouse Research(located at the University of Massachusetts
Medical School )• Clearing house for all clubhouse research• Library of Clubhouse articles and papers• Technical Assistance on Research• Conducts original research• Promotes and coordinates clubhouse research
at clubhouses around the world• Maintains a “Research Advisory Committee”
of respected researchers and clubhouse people
ICCD PrioritiesPublic AwarenessBuilding AlliancesNew Clubhouse DevelopmentQuality Assurance
Some facts about clubhouses
Almost 400 clubhouses in 30 different countries20 new clubhouses opening each year318 clubhouses belong to the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD)150 ICCD Certified Clubhouses
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ICCD clubhouses have an average budget of about (USD) $430,000 per yearICCD Clubhouses have an average of 150 active members (at least once per month)Average daily attendance is 45 members
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ICCD clubhouses have 40% of the average daily attendance employed in Transitional, Supported and Independent Employment Most Clubhouses are open at least six days per week and two evenings and all public holidaysTypical member staff ratio is 1/15 (staff to active member)
Sponsorship/Auspice
Free-standing30%
Part of other non-profit agency
32%
Part of mental health center
26%
Hospital1%
Other11%
Primary Forms of Clubhouse Employment
Transitional Employment (TE)Time-limited opportunity (6-9 mo); Position belongs to clubhouse; Clubhouse develops & maintains relationship w/ employer; provides
onsite training & support; & back-up coverage. Supported Employment (SE)
Not time-limited; Position belongs to member; Competitive interview; Clubhouse develops & maintains relationship w/ employer, assists with job site development & training; FT/PT; no absence coverage.
Independent Employment (IE)Not time limited; Position belongs to member; FT/PT; Clubhouse does not commit to formal relationship w/employer or provide absence coverage; Clubhouse assists with career development, job search, and on-going support (e.g. employment dinners).
Types of Vocational Programs Sponsored by Clubhouses
99%
84%
79%
74%
90%
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Types of Employment for Members% of placements by employment approach
Supervised Paid Group Work
9%
Day Labor4%
Supported Employment
18%
Independent Employment
30%
Other2%
Transitional Employment
37%
Average Number of Members in Clubhouse Employment (Certified Clubs)
26.35
16.6917.83
8.17
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SupportedEmployment
IndependentEmployment
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Services Provided Directly to Members by Clubhouse
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Provided Directly toMembers
Provided by Members toMembers
Recreational, sports, cultural activities
Low-priced meals
Help with entitlements
Supported education
Links to healthcare
Transportation to club
Psychiatric medication linkage
Dispute arbitration
Political advocacy
Money management
Mobile outreach
Transportation to paid work
Non-reimbursed Case Management
Substance Abuse Intervention
Clubhouse Housing
Number of Fulltime Staff
9.28
5.88
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CertifiedNon-certified
Clubhouse Membership
255
106
41.545 43.98
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Total membership
Total active members
Community Services
Evening/weekend
Average dailyattendance
Median reported except where indicated
Diagnoses of Members
Schizophrenia52%
Bipolar Disorder19%
Major Depression
14%
Other Diagnoses
15%
ICCD 2000 Survey of Clubhouse Characteristics
Gender Distribution
Male57%
Female43%
Age Distribution of MembersUnder 21
2%
21-3527%
36-5052%
65 and older2%
50-6417%
A vision for the future
A clubhouse available for people living with mental illness in virtually every community around the world
People with mental illness are respected and valued as full citizens everywhere
See you in Helsinki!
www.iccd.org