You have to be signed in to use this resource.
Work and health: Mental health
Certificate available: complete this course to be awarded a certificate
When you're out of work because of a mental health problem it's important you get good support. Too often employees are scared to tell their managers, and problems can spiral. Without intervention, those with serious mental health issues may never be able to find work. While this is a specialist area, all healthcare professionals can provide encouragement, signposting and positive help. This session guides you through issues such as employment rights, confidentiality and disclosure, while building your confidence to talk to patients about their mental health.
A transcript of the text in animations and a list of the resources for further information which are used in this session are available for download in Resources.
Resource details
Contributed by: | Work and Health |
Authored by: |
|
Licence: | © All rights reserved More information on licences |
First contributed: | 20 June 2024 |
Audience access level: | General user |
Report an issue with this resource
You may report a resource, for example, if there is an issue with copyright infringement, breach of personal data, factual inaccuracies, typing errors or safety concerns. The type of issue will determine whether the resource is immediately removed from the platform or if the contributor is asked to make amendments. You can report a resource from the resource information page or by contacting the Learning Hub support team.
You can contact the Learning Hub support team by completing the support form or if you have a general enquiry you can email enquiries@learninghub.nhs.uk.