Project aims to support people with health conditions or disabilities to overcome barriers to employment
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½-led research is being supported through the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s Work and Health Research Initiative
There is a lot of evidence that worklessness impacts negatively on people’s physical and mental health and any support they receive should be tailored to their individual support needs, aspirations and context. Working with our project partners, and connecting with others on relevant initiatives across the country we hope to share learning and insight to help improve outcomes for people who experience complex barriers to employment.
Dr Rebecca Carter Dillon
Senior Research Fellow
Investing in research that supports employees to stay healthy, happy and remain in work is crucial for the future of our economy. It has the potential to deliver substantial economic and social benefits for individuals, employers and wider society. The NIHR’s Work and Health Research Initiative builds on existing investment in research in this area, helping to support the UK’s economic growth and boost health and wellbeing across the UK.