A Life in the Day: Volume 8 Issue 2
Table of contents
Life on the borderline
Laury DesmondLaury Desmond describes her personal journey from despairing teenager to self‐harming college student to psychiatric patient. Now she is battling back from the edge to forge a…
Learning journeys
Olga SnellOlga Snell reviews a new handbook for tutors and managers in adult education offering information and guidance on supporting people with mental health difficulties.
Making the hole square
Janine PinionJanine Pinion maps the road travelled so far in creating a helpful environment for students with mental health problems (and the staff who support them) at Wirral Metropolitan…
What is work? Qualifying in vocational rehabilitation
Colette FeganThe first cohort of students has recently completed the first module towards the MSc in vocational rehabilitation at Sheffield Hallam University.
From caterpillars to butterflies
Hilary HawkesModernising a sheltered workshop into a new, vocational service providing individual placement support was a painful but ultimately rewarding and worthwhile experience for Hilary…
Social outcomes of employment: the experience of people with mental ill health
David BuckleDespite it being a central focus of government policy, there is a lack of research into the experience of employment for people with mental health problems, especially with regard…
Winners all: supporting people to stay in work
Ian LennardDespite significant progress being made in recent years towards creating more inclusive workplaces, there is still a great deal more that needs to be done truly to embrace…
Network page
Adam PoznerIn this issue we offer profiles of Wakefield JobNet and Catering Plus ‐ both employment initiatives developed by Wakefield Metropolitan District Council. Wakefield JobNet is an…