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Work and mental health.

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    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    Just to add to this, it occurred to me that some of these organisations working in the field of MH support may actually be able to give support in job-hunting and working. Worth getting in touch with any you can find, starting local and moving out ...

    Indeed. I have heard the Richmond Fellowship mentioned several times as an organisation that can help in this area.
  • It will all be down to local contracts, but if in your area a MH charity is funded to get 'difficult' ( :D ) clients back into the workplace, you would be more or less their dream client.
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  • Wishing you all the best now
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