This is the final version. Available from Policy Press via the DOI in this record.Anonymised focus group and interview transcripts from participants who consented to data sharing, plus additional supporting information, are available from the UK Data Service, subject to registration and permission. Details of how to request access are available from the UK Data Service at: http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853788This paper examines the impact of increased welfare conditionality on people with mental health issues claiming benefits in the UK. Drawing on data from the DeStress study, this paper explores the lived experience of welfare claimants in low-income communities, and the perspectives of GPs seeking to support them. Particular focus is pl...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Objectives: To examine whether there was significant variation in levels of claiming incapacity bene...
BACKGROUND: In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wo...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Individuals living with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to be out-of-work than ot...
Background: There have been cases of suicide following the Work Capability Assessment (WCA), a quest...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-work disabilit...
A growing body of literature links claimant interactions with the UK social security system and nega...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Objectives: To examine whether there was significant variation in levels of claiming incapacity bene...
BACKGROUND: In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wo...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Individuals living with chronic physical health conditions are more likely to be out-of-work than ot...
Background: There have been cases of suicide following the Work Capability Assessment (WCA), a quest...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-work disabilit...
A growing body of literature links claimant interactions with the UK social security system and nega...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Objectives: To examine whether there was significant variation in levels of claiming incapacity bene...
BACKGROUND: In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-wo...