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Creating a culture of employability in mental health

Naomi Boycott (Clinical Psychologist, based at CLAHRC-NDL, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK)
Justine Schneider (based at School of Sociology and Social Policy, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
Michael Osborne (Service User Representative, based at CLAHRC-NDL, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham, UK)

Mental Health and Social Inclusion

ISSN: 2042-8308

Article publication date: 5 March 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to draw out the lessons learned from the implementation of the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) approach to supported employment in two contrasting adult mental health teams; one “standard” CMHT, and one early intervention in psychosis (EIP) team.

Design/methodology/approach

These inferences are based on the evidence from a four-year study of IPS in one mental health care provider in the UK, which began by setting up a new service, and went on to run a RCT looking at the impact of psychological input as an adjunct to IPS alone.

Findings

In attempting to introduce IPS to mental health teams in Nottingham the authors came across numerous barriers, including service reorganisation, funding cuts and the wider context of recession. Differences were observed between mental health teams in the willingness to embrace IPS. The authors argue that this variability is due to differences in caseload size, recovery priorities and client profiles. The authors have learnt that perseverance, strenuous efforts to engage clinical staff and the use of IPS fidelity reviews can make a positive difference to the implementation process.

Practical implications

The experience suggests that setting up an IPS service is possible even in the most challenging of times, and that EIP services may be a particularly fertile ground for this approach. The authors also discuss potential barriers to implementing new services in mental health teams.

Originality/value

This paper will be of value to service development and the science of implementation in mental health.

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Citation

Boycott, N., Schneider, J. and Osborne, M. (2014), "Creating a culture of employability in mental health", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 29-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-03-2014-0007

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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