Job coaches for mentally ill in hospital settings - BBC
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And following on with that The goverment haven't said things about disabled worklessness sick note Britain everyone uses adhd diagnosis feeling bit blusey funny how it's ac acceptable for them I'm sure liz kendell not reading my post yes they need holding to account not me end of subject thanks
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Thankyou I will hold my hands up let the anger takeover I know NW123 meant no malice he's always considerate and thankyou for message nightcity much appreciate x
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I apologise I shouldn't have put it out there your right I'm sorry if I offended you are always considerate with what you right and obviously think before you do I have to learn this to
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Xx
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That's a little harsh don't you think? @MW123 is such a lovely person and always gives extremely good advice. It's not nice to judge people in this way, especially when you don't know them.
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He's not rude he's a gentleman always offering the best of advice he's reacting to a post that I put up that was offensive and had every right to say pls don't judge him I'm in the wrong MW123 has offered me much advice and guidance
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The next time you feel angry, have you thought about typing how you feel in a post and then delete it? Don't press the post button. It's like writing angry letters to people on pen and paper, but you don't actually send it off, just roll the piece of paper in a ball and put it in the bin.
Might help you get your feelings out.
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I appreciate the responses, but it’s clear that the essence of my original post has been lost. My message was about the urgent need for unity and constructive dialogue in the face of frustrating policies. While anger toward the DWP is justified, labelling individuals only serves to fragment our community and distract us from the real issues at hand.
We must hold those in power accountable, but we can do so without resorting to harmful rhetoric. Our strength lies in solidarity and respectful discourse. Let’s channel our frustrations into meaningful action and support one another in advocating for the change we desperately need. Together, we can be a force for real progress.
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Catherine, thank you! I was just looking out for you, especially after your worries about overstepping the mark with your email to Stephen Timms MP last summer. And it’s sweet that you think I’m a gentleman, but I’m actually female! So, I guess you could say I’m a lady fighting for change—complete with my own “identity crisis” as a bonus! xx
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Oh thankyou I know you always been so supportive put words over so perfectly and I'm a bull in a China shop Oh sorry why I thought gentleman I don't know I am slowly understanding words have meanings I dislike offending people and totally understand we do need to unite x
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Wow, that escalated. I missed the nasty comment but I hope you are all ok - MW123, Poppy123456, Catherine21 and yourself of course Nightcity! Well done on your restraint everyone, have a lovely rest of the day 🤍
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If there were further comments from that member I missed them and glad I did.
Been a stressful day at home and don’t need any further stress to add to everything else.
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Hopefully this helps ease some anxiety.
Question
Sorcha Eastwood
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, which organisations she consulted on the proposal of having job coaches visit mental health patients in hospital.
Answer
Alison Mcgovern
Answered on
28 October 2024
The Secretary of State has made no announcement regarding having job coaches visit mental health patients in hospital and therefore did not consult any organisations. She was referring to her experience visiting a severe mental illness Individual Placement and Support programme.
The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) employment model is internationally recognised as one of the most effective way to support people with mental health problems to gain and keep paid employment. Individual Placement and Support services offer intensive, individually tailored support to help people to choose and find the right job, with ongoing support for the employer and employee to help ensure the person sustain their employment.
In August, 38,704 people had accessed Individual Placement and Support services in the previous 12 months, meaning we are above our trajectory to meet the end of year target of 40,500 people accessing these services.
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The good ones have probably realised how cruel it is and leave. It's the ones that have a God complex and are bonus driven who will stay.
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Sent her and she gets locked in overnight then get a clearer idea of jobs one might do sane job as sweeny Todd one might be taking to themselves she will suggest a clairvoyant and for the patient uo and down corridor could either. Stack shelves oh no wait could be a marathon runner for next Olympics so many opportunities
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