Mental health and employment: much work still to be done
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- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.108.055111
Mental health and employment: much work still to be done
Abstract
Mental illness is now the leading cause of both sickness absence and incapacity benefits in most high-income countries. The rising economic and social costs make health and work an increasing priority for policy makers. We discuss the findings from Dame Carol Black's recent review of the health of Britain's working-age population and examine how her recommendations may impact and challenge mental health services.
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