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More people with mental health issues are seeking employment advice, new data shows

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Almost 70,000 people with mental health issues were given employment support last year as part of the NHS Talking Therapies Programme – up nearly two-thirds on the year before, latest figures show.


NHS Talking Therapies help people who struggle with their mental health, such as anxiety or depression.

As part of the programme, patients can be linked up with their own employment advisor who support tasks like job searching, writing CVs, interview preparation, considering workplace adjustments for disabilities, and setting objectives.

A total of 67,794 people accessed the programme last year, compared to 41,907 in the previous 12 months – a rise of 62 per cent.

More people with mental health issues are seeking work through the NHS Talking Therapies service than previously. Photograph: iStock

NHS National Director for Mental Health, Claire Murdoch, said: “The NHS has heard for many years from patients struggling with their mental health that working and having a purpose can have a hugely positive impact.

“This is why I’m thrilled that NHS staff have helped more than 67,000 mental health patients with employment advice, because for many, having the right job and support is crucial in their mental health journey.”

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Liz Kendall, added: “Good work is good for people’s health and wellbeing.

“With more people in well paid, secure work, we will boost living standards and get the economy growing.”

Over a third, or 37 per cent of claims for financial support (benefits) for those of working age are now primarily for mental health conditions, according to Institute for Fiscal Studies.

While young people are much more likely to claim for mental health reasons, there has been a ‘substantial shift’ towards claims for these conditions at all ages, it says.

ONS analysis has found that NHS Talking Therapies can improve monthly pay prospects while also boosting the chance of employment.

More about NHS Talking Therapies here

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