Recruitment and mental health: A report by Employers’ Forum on Disability and Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, October 2007
Sainsbury Centre
for Mental Health
Mental ill health is common and can affect anyone of any age, gender, ethnicity or social group. Three in ten employees will experience mental health problems during a year.
The majority of people with mental health problems are willing and able to work. Despite this, an estimated one million people are out of work.
This report describes what employers and government could do differently that would make it easier to recruit people with mental health problems. You can download it below.
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