Thriving at work: the Stevenson / Farmer review of mental health and employers
An independent review into how employers can better support all employees' mental health, including recommended core standards.
View Read moreThe Access to Work Mental Health Support Service is a free service funded by the Department for Work and Pensions. They provide advice, information, support and tools to help support staff with mental health conditions.
Able Futures is a nationwide specialist partnership set up to provide the Access to Work Mental Health Support Service on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions.
It provides support to the people working and living with mental health difficulties, employers and providers of apprenticeships.
It includes:
The service is part of Access to WorkAccess to WorkAccess to Work is a publicly funded employment support programme in England, Wales and Scotland that aims to help more disabled people start or stay in work. It can provide practical and financial support for people who have a disability...Find out more so, when you make contact, an adviser will check your eligibility.
This resource is also available in Welsh – click here to view itThe Access to Work mental health support service (Welsh Language) The Access to Work Mental Health Support Service is a free service funded by the Department for Work and Pensions. They provide advice, information, support and tools to help support staff with mental health conditions. By: Able Futures View resource.
Able Futures is a nationwide specialist partnership set up on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions.
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