- £122 million boost to service will give those receiving mental health support the opportunity to speak to employment advisers
- Employment advisers and therapists will work together so that a person can return to or find work easier and faster – driving economic growth
Thanks to new Government funding, people across England with common mental health problems including anxiety, depression and stress, will have access to an employment adviser.
Department of Work and Pensions Secretary of State, Chloe Smith said:
On World Mental Health Day, it is important to recognise the virtuous circle between health and work – we know that giving people the support they need to work is very good for their long term health.
The Government’s growth-focused agenda will deliver jobs, higher wages and greater opportunities – and I am delighted that people who have faced barriers to entering the workforce due to poor mental health will now be able to access support across England.
Helping people access both clinical support for their mental health as well as employment advice gives them the tools they need to get into or return to work. This is vital to helping drive down inactivity and growing our economy so we can deliver more money and support for public services such as these.
Health and Social Care Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, Thérèse Coffey, said:
Good physical health and mental wellbeing of the nation is also good for the economic health of the nation and this government is committed to supporting those not working due to ill health.
Giving people receiving mental wellbeing support access to an employment adviser will help them start, stay, and succeed in work – improving their wellbeing and resilience as well as growing our economy.
NHS England Therapists and employment advisers already work together in 40% of the country. Over the three-year spending review period the service will be extended nationally with recruitment and training of around 700 employment advisers so that up to 100,000 people can receive the combined offer each year from 2024 to 2025, accessing the support to start, stay and succeed in work.
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