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R. Drake, D. Becker (1996)
The individual placement and support model of supported employment.Psychiatric services, 47 5
J. Bacon, H. Lockett, M. Rinaldi (2008)
What's in a name? The IPS approach to supported employment, 12
Commissioners of adult health and social care services in the London Borough of Camden are keen to see the spread of evidence‐based practices in mental health and employment services. Jobs in Mind, a trusted third sector provider already delivering employment support services in the borough since 1999, was uniquely placed to expand its service delivery into a partnership with the local NHS trust to deliver an innovative individual placement and support (IPS) pilot. A Life in the Day went to Camden to find out how it is going.
A Life in the Day – Emerald Publishing
Published: Oct 29, 2009
Keywords: Individual placement and support; Jobs in Mind; Evidence‐based services
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