Tag: IPS & Employment

The majority of people with mental health problems want to work, but often the support they need is not available. We’re finding ways to fix this through expanding the use of what we know works across the country.

The most successful method of supporting people with mental health difficulties into work is Individual Placement and Support (IPS). IPS finds people a job quickly and then provides time-unlimited support to keep the job and manage their mental health.

You can also learn more about our Centres of Excellence; access tools for online job-seeking or support to return to employment.

Briefing 37: Doing what works

This briefing outlines the evidence base for Individual Placement and Support (IPS) and provides information on how to ‘do what works’.

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Briefing 35: Evening the odds

Specialist mental health employment support staff need to adopt an evidence-based approach with the capacity to address issues of racism and stigma.

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