Background: Employment is associated with better quality of life and wellbeing in people with mental illness. Unemployment is associated with greater levels of psychological illness and is viewed as a core part of the social exclusion faced by people with mental illness. Social Firms offer paid employment to people with mental illness but are under-investigated in the UK. The aims of this phase of the Social Firms A Route to Recovery (SoFARR) project were to describe the availability and spread of Social Firms across the UK, to outline the range of opportunities Social Firms offer people with severe mental illness and to understand the extent to which they are employed within these firms. Method: A UK national survey of Social Firms, oth...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
In the context of UK policy to promote employment for people with disability as a means to greater s...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
BACKGROUND: Employment is associated with better quality of life and wellbeing in people with mental...
BACKGROUND: Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Background Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Abstract Background People with mental disorders are far more likely to be unemployed than the g...
Background: People with mental disorders are far more likely to be unemployed than the general popul...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
We assess how social and cognitive functioning is associated to gaining employment for 213 people di...
In a number of countries, unemployment rates for people with psychiatric disabilities are much highe...
Aims: This study evaluates real world employment support for people with severe mental health proble...
Background: A 12-month study of UK supported employment providers found that 77 (54.6%) of the parti...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Background: The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are we...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
In the context of UK policy to promote employment for people with disability as a means to greater s...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
BACKGROUND: Employment is associated with better quality of life and wellbeing in people with mental...
BACKGROUND: Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Background Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Abstract Background People with mental disorders are far more likely to be unemployed than the g...
Background: People with mental disorders are far more likely to be unemployed than the general popul...
Background: A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' m...
We assess how social and cognitive functioning is associated to gaining employment for 213 people di...
In a number of countries, unemployment rates for people with psychiatric disabilities are much highe...
Aims: This study evaluates real world employment support for people with severe mental health proble...
Background: A 12-month study of UK supported employment providers found that 77 (54.6%) of the parti...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Background: The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are we...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
In the context of UK policy to promote employment for people with disability as a means to greater s...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...