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What employment programs should health services invest in for people with a psychiatric disability?

Vanessa K Rose and Elizabeth Harris
Aust Health Rev 2005; 2 (29): 185-188
Abstract

Employment has significant health benefits for people with a psychiatric disability, including improved mental health and wellbeing and a reduction in symptoms and rates of relapse. Systematic reviews show that supported employment is more effective than prevocational training in achieving open employment for this group. Health services should invest in developing partnerships and structures to ensure access to evidence-based supported employment programs for people with a psychiatric disability. We draw on exploratory research in south-west Sydney to discuss some of the challenges that a focus on employment presents for mental health services.

Vanessa K Rose, BA, MA Psych, Research Officer Elizabeth Harris, BA, DipEd, DipSocWk, MPH, Director

Centre for Health Equity Training Research & Evaluation, Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of NSW and Sydney South West Area Health Service, NSW.

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