Tag: Employment

Mental health at work: The business costs ten years on

The cost of mental health problems to UK employers was almost £35 billion last year.

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Mental health problems at work cost UK economy £34.9bn last year, says Centre for Mental Health

Mental health problems in the UK workforce cost almost £35 billion last year, according to our new research

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The ‘Making IPS Work’ Project

Julie Bailie explains how an IPS employment support team has been embedded in Community Mental Health Teams

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Audit of Specialist Mental Health Supported Employment in England

We’re involved in an audit of all specialist mental health supported employment services in England

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New help for people with anxiety or depression in west London to find stable work

We’re involved in a new programme for people with anxiety and depression who want to find stable employment.

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Work, health and disability: Our consultation response summary 2017

Our response to the Government’s Green Paper recognising the huge employment inequalities between disabled and non-disabled people.

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Centre for Mental Health welcomes government consultation on health and work

The Centre responds to the green paper on health and work released this afternoon, and how it may affect people with mental health problems.

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Online tools for job-seeking

Resources for finding new careers, jobs, internships and apprenticeships, as well as advice about self-employment, welfare and self-disclosure.

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Employment in mind

Our report found that ex-Service personnel with a serious mental health condition are nearly three times more likely to find and stay in work, if they are supported through Individual Placement and Support (IPS).

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‘On the job’ support key to helping veterans find and stay in work, report finds

The Centre launches a report on supporting veterans with mental health issues into employment and explores the work of The Poppy Factory.

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