Work and Mental Health
Worker
This area contains
information and links to resources for people who are planning to
start work, or make changes to help them to stay productive at work
or to return to work when recovering from a period of mental
ill-health.
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Work can help you to get
better - and stay better
Be proactive and use the support
available to enable you to stay in work successfully
Think about talking to
your employer and doctors to make a ‘return to work’ plan
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Is work good
for your mental health
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