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Briefing Guides

Webinars

Webinar 1: 21st Feb 2024

Prof Adam Whitworth, University of Strathclyde

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Supported Employment beyond severe mental illness:

Introducing the policy context, research project and webinar series

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Slides

Zoom recording

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Webinar 2: 13th March 2024

Prof Adam Whitworth, University of Strathclyde

Supported Employment beyond severe mental illness: A systematic review of the quantitative evidence around vocational outcomes & impacts

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Slides

Zoom recording

Open Access journal article

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Webinar 3: 9th April 2024

Dr Susan Baxter, University of Sheffield

Why and how do place then train Supported Employment interventions work? Qualitative evidence findings from the systematic review

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Slides

Zoom recording

Open Access journal article

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Webinar 4: 29th April 2024

Nerise Oldfield-Thompson (SEQF lead) & Laura Davis (Chief Executive),

British Association for Supported Employment (BASE)

Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF) model fidelity

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Slides

Zoom recording

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Webinar 5: 23rd May 2024

Dr Anne-Marie Cullen, Scottish Centre for Employment Research, Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde 

Client perspectives of Supported Employment beyond severe mental health

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Slides

Zoom recording

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Webinar 6: 17th June 2024

Joanna Hofman, RAND Europe

Insights from a decade of research into IPS: IPS in alcohol & drug settings, IPS Grow, and beyond

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Slides

Zoom recording

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Webinar 7: 3rd September 2024

Holly Clarke, ScHARR, University of Sheffield

IPSMOD: IPS for primary care cost-benefit MODel

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Slides

Zoom recording

IPSMOD Excel tool

IPSMOD user guide and technical documentation

IPSMOD R code

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Webinar 8: 19th September 2024

Paul Anders & Claire Shaw, Office for Health Improvement and Disparities & Prof John Marsden, King's College London

The national IPS Alcohol & Drugs (IPS-AD) programme

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Slides

Zoom recording

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Webinar 9: 10th February 2025

Prof Adam Whitworth, University of Strathclyde

Helping local Connect to Work commissioners to build/buy and grow effective local Supported Employment services

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Zoom recording

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Academic Journal Articles

Illustrations

IPS beyond severe mental health: the international quantitative impact evidence pdf png

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Supported Employment beyond severe health: a qualitative evidence synthesis pdf png

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Supported Employment beyond severe mental health: client perspectives pdf png

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Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF): Fidelity & Values pdf png

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IPSMOD: Enabling open source IPS Primary Care cost-benefit analyses pdf png

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