Economically developed economies continue to display large and long-standing disability employment gaps. Train-then-place activation models have traditionally dominated efforts to support non-working disabled people to gain employment but recently there has been increasing interest in place-then-train Supported Employment (SE) activation models. Evidence regarding the effectiveness of SE approaches is growing. However, authors have called for greater understanding of the mechanisms underpinning these interventions. We therefore carried out a systematic review of qualitative research to understand the processes operating. We carried out a systematic review of qualitative research around SE interventions carried out in developed countries sin...
Background: OECD countries over the past two decades have implemented a range of labour market inte...
Background Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live in...
Work is beneficial for the recovery from mental illness. Although the approach of individual placeme...
This article reports on a qualitative study of the UK’s labour activation pathway for jobseekers wit...
The employment position of people with enduring mental health issues and learning difficulties (inte...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Funding Information: This study was conducted as part of the research project ‘Rethinking work inclu...
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is a highly effective model of employment support for individ...
The objective of this review is to identify and map existing knowledge on the methods and approaches...
Background. High levels of unemployment among persons with mental illness are a significant social d...
Background: The UK government is advocating the use of supported employment to help people on incapa...
Background - Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live ...
Aims: This study evaluates real world employment support for people with severe mental health proble...
Welfare-to-work programmes promoting employment of people with a disability or chronic illness are a...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence of supported employment interventions in low-to-middle income countr...
Background: OECD countries over the past two decades have implemented a range of labour market inte...
Background Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live in...
Work is beneficial for the recovery from mental illness. Although the approach of individual placeme...
This article reports on a qualitative study of the UK’s labour activation pathway for jobseekers wit...
The employment position of people with enduring mental health issues and learning difficulties (inte...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Funding Information: This study was conducted as part of the research project ‘Rethinking work inclu...
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is a highly effective model of employment support for individ...
The objective of this review is to identify and map existing knowledge on the methods and approaches...
Background. High levels of unemployment among persons with mental illness are a significant social d...
Background: The UK government is advocating the use of supported employment to help people on incapa...
Background - Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live ...
Aims: This study evaluates real world employment support for people with severe mental health proble...
Welfare-to-work programmes promoting employment of people with a disability or chronic illness are a...
ObjectiveTo review the evidence of supported employment interventions in low-to-middle income countr...
Background: OECD countries over the past two decades have implemented a range of labour market inte...
Background Employment is intrinsic to recovery from mental health conditions, helping people live in...
Work is beneficial for the recovery from mental illness. Although the approach of individual placeme...