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A redesigned training and staff support programme to enhance job retention in employees with moderate-severe depression
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2021) 25 (3): 279–295.
Published: 22 July 2021
... behaviour therapy Depression Worksite Job retention Peer-led Universal training programme Depression and anxiety account for over half of all work-related illness and work-related sickness absences (Health and Safety Executive, 2020). An estimated 30% of the UK workforce is diagnosed...
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Working through setbacks
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2013) 17 (4): 190–194.
Published: 25 November 2013
...Alex Williams Purpose – The paper is a follow-up to a personal account published in this journal 12 months ago. The purpose of this paper is to highlight job retention through support measures during a period of crisis, contrasted with factors which undermine a quicker return to good mental...
