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Fitter Minds, Fitter Jobs : From Awareness to Change in Integrated Mental Health, Skills and Work Policies / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(Mental Health and Work. ISSN:22257985)

Publisher Paris : OECD Publishing
Year 2021
Authors *Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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OB00152771 OECD iLibrary (電子ブック) 9789264727465

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 116 p. ; 21 x 28cm
Notes Foreword -- What are the implications and lessons of the COVID‑19 pandemic for integrated mental health, skills and work policy? -- -- Executive summary -- What are current social and labour market outcomes for persons with mental health conditions? -- What does a mental health-in-all-policies approach look like? -- How far have we come in implementing integrated mental health, skills and work policies?
A series of reviews of mental health and work policies in selected OECD countries revealed the challenge of mental health for social and labour market outcomes and policies and the high costs of the continued stigmatisation of mental health for individuals, employers and societies. To better respond to this challenge, in early 2016 health and employment ministers from the 38 OECD countries endorsed a Recommendation of the Council on Integrated Mental Health, Skills, and Work Policy. The Recommendation asked for a holistic mental-health-in-all-policies approach, with particular attention to a timely and integrated delivery of services and the involvement of frontline actors. Five years later, it is time to assess progress achieved in the policy areas covered by the Recommendation (health policy, youth policy, workplace policy, and welfare policy). This report complements a legal document prepared by the OECD on the implementation of the Recommendation five years after its adoption, and adds quantitative evidence to it as well as considerations about the implications of the experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic on future versions of the Recommendation. Policy is in flux in most countries but much more will have to be done to implement the principles and fulfil the promises of the Recommendation
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1787/a0815d0f-en Host=oecd-ilibrary.org
Subjects FREE:Social Issues/Migration/Health
FREE:Employment
ID 8000077578
ISBN 9789264727465

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