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Individuals with psychosocial disabilities face substantial barriers that hinder their equal participation in working life, such as discrimination and lack of self-determination.
Line Fossum Skogstad
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Employment is a valued occupation that offers a sense of meaning, identity, and belonging. For people with severe and enduring mental illness, employment has also been associated with personal recovery and decreased use of mental health services. However,
Caitlin McDowell +7 more
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Exploring the non-vocational outcomes of the individual placement and support (IPS) employment model [PDF]
Purpose – Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence-based employment model, effective in supporting individuals with severe mental health difficulties to gain competitive employment.
Leonie Boland +4 more
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Individual placement and support: from research to practice [PDF]
Vocational rehabilitation for people with severe mental health problems is poorly developed in the UK. Although there is a clear evidence base indicating the effectiveness of approaches to helping people with severe mental health problems gain and retain employment there is generally a lack of awareness of this evidence.
Miles Rinaldi +5 more
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This study examines how evidence-based individual placement and support (IPS) interventions can be perceived to go beyond their constituent principles and fidelity scale to foster a relationship between IPS specialists and clients guided by three values ...
Claus Brygger Jacobi
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Moving beyond IPS: a person-centred approach to social inclusion and mental health
Many people experiencing mental ill health are trapped in cycles of worsening social exclusion. Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is being implemented to support those with mental ill health into employment.
Anna Greenburgh +5 more
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Individual placement and support versus individual placement and support enhanced with work-focused cognitive behaviour therapy: Feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Introduction Employment is a key goal for many people with long-term mental health issues. Evidence-based individual placement and support is a widely advocated approach. This study explored whether individual placement and support outcomes could be enhanced with work-focused counselling.
Schneider, J. +6 more
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YESS: A feasibility study of a supported employment program for youths with mental health disorders
ObjectiveIn Canada, employment/education support is rarely embedded as a component of mental health service delivery. This study describes a supported education/employment program (SEP) that integrates both clinical and community mental health services ...
Nikki Ow +13 more
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Job maintenance through Supported Employment PLUS: A randomized controlled trial
Sickness absence from work due to experienced distress and mental health issues has continuously increased over the past years in Germany. To investigate how this alarming development can be counteracted, we conducted a randomized controlled trial ...
Nils-Torge Telle +9 more
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Individual placement and support in Europe: the EQOLISE trial
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) has been demonstrated to increase return to open employment significantly in individuals with mental health problems in the USA. Previous experience (e.g. with assertive community treatment) has demonstrated the sensitivity of complex community mental health interventions to local social and healthcare cultures ...
Burns, T, White, S J, Catty, J
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