Aims. Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpaid work, training and study compare with those in paid employment. Methods. From staff report and patient records, 1353 mental health service users of seven Community Mental Health Teams in two London boroughs were categorized as in paid work, unpaid vocational activity or no vocational activity. Types of work were described using Standard Occupational Classifications. The characteristics of each group were reported and associations with vocational status were explored. Results. Of the sample, 5.5% were in paid work and 12.7% were in unpaid vocational activity, (including 5.3% in voluntary work and 8.1% in study or training). People in paid w...
Purpose: Payment by Results (PbR) was recently introduced to mental health care in England. The syst...
Based on an extended period of qualitative research with mental health service-users in north-east E...
Two-thirds of councils with social services responsibilities (CSSRs) took part in a UK survey of men...
Aims. Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpa...
Aims Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpai...
In the UK, applications for involuntary admission to psychiatric units are made mainly by specially ...
Purpose– This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on h...
Summary The article addresses the continued lack of clarity about the role of the mental health soci...
Purpose – This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on...
In the United Kingdom, payment for mental health services follows a system of payment-by-results. A ...
Background: A 12-month study of UK supported employment providers found that 77 (54.6%) of the parti...
Despite being a profession dedicated to the empowerment of service users, empirical study of mental ...
Summary Social workers have been members of community mental health teams (CMHTs) for many years. Ho...
The primary purpose of the current study was to determine the relationship between employment and th...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Purpose: Payment by Results (PbR) was recently introduced to mental health care in England. The syst...
Based on an extended period of qualitative research with mental health service-users in north-east E...
Two-thirds of councils with social services responsibilities (CSSRs) took part in a UK survey of men...
Aims. Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpa...
Aims Little is known about how the rates and characteristics of mental health service users in unpai...
In the UK, applications for involuntary admission to psychiatric units are made mainly by specially ...
Purpose– This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on h...
Summary The article addresses the continued lack of clarity about the role of the mental health soci...
Purpose – This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on...
In the United Kingdom, payment for mental health services follows a system of payment-by-results. A ...
Background: A 12-month study of UK supported employment providers found that 77 (54.6%) of the parti...
Despite being a profession dedicated to the empowerment of service users, empirical study of mental ...
Summary Social workers have been members of community mental health teams (CMHTs) for many years. Ho...
The primary purpose of the current study was to determine the relationship between employment and th...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Purpose: Payment by Results (PbR) was recently introduced to mental health care in England. The syst...
Based on an extended period of qualitative research with mental health service-users in north-east E...
Two-thirds of councils with social services responsibilities (CSSRs) took part in a UK survey of men...