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Download fileService users' perceptions of the effective ingredients in supported employment
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posted on 2023-08-30, 13:26 authored by Robyn L. Johnson, Mike Floyd, Doria Pilling, Melanie J. Boyce, Bob Grove, Jenny Secker, Justine Schneider, Jan SladeBackground: The UK government is advocating the use of supported employment to help people on incapacity benefits back to work, with an emphasis on Individual Placement and Support (IPS) models. However there is little UK-based evidence on the key ingredients of effective support.
Aim: To ascertain service users' views of what they found helpful about supported employment.
Method: Interviews were carried out with 182 people with severe and enduring mental health problems who were actively engaged with one of the six supported employment agencies included in the study.
Results: Three themes emerged: emotional support, practical assistance and a client-centred approach.
Conclusion: The findings highlight the importance of the quality of support, particularly through interpersonal dynamics, which go beyond the organizational features emphasized in the IPS model.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
18Issue number
2Page range
121-128Publication title
Journal of Mental HealthISSN
1360-0567External DOI
Publisher
Taylor & FrancisFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng