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What Have We Learnt About Mental Health and Employment

What Have We Learnt About Mental Health and Employment Framework Feature What Have We Learnt About Mental Health and Employment? Jenny Secker Professor of Mental Health Anglia Ruskin University & South Essex Partnership NHS Trust Bob Grove Director, Employment Programme Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health Patience Seebohm Project Manager, Employment Programme Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health and colleagues are unsupportive and feedback is not given about how we are doing. If for no other reason it he last time the Mental Health Review is worth reading the book for these vivid illustrations. focused on employment was over four years ago, in What we have been able to include here are December 2001 (Boardman, 2001). In the intervening summaries of the evidence from research and practice. years interest in mental health and employment has In the following section we examine the evidence grown apace, fuelled in part by the Social Exclusion regarding who can benefit from vocational Unit’s report on mental health and social exclusion interventions, service users’ motivation to work, how (ODPM, 2004) and the government’s Pathways to people can be helped to find and keep a job and how Work pilots aimed at supporting incapacity benefit unemployment can be prevented in the first place. We recipients back http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mental Health Review Journal Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1361-9322
DOI
10.1108/13619322200600003
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Framework Feature What Have We Learnt About Mental Health and Employment? Jenny Secker Professor of Mental Health Anglia Ruskin University & South Essex Partnership NHS Trust Bob Grove Director, Employment Programme Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health Patience Seebohm Project Manager, Employment Programme Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health and colleagues are unsupportive and feedback is not given about how we are doing. If for no other reason it he last time the Mental Health Review is worth reading the book for these vivid illustrations. focused on employment was over four years ago, in What we have been able to include here are December 2001 (Boardman, 2001). In the intervening summaries of the evidence from research and practice. years interest in mental health and employment has In the following section we examine the evidence grown apace, fuelled in part by the Social Exclusion regarding who can benefit from vocational Unit’s report on mental health and social exclusion interventions, service users’ motivation to work, how (ODPM, 2004) and the government’s Pathways to people can be helped to find and keep a job and how Work pilots aimed at supporting incapacity benefit unemployment can be prevented in the first place. We recipients back

Journal

Mental Health Review JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 2006

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