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Health-led Employment Trials Evaluation

This report draws on the main findings across the various impact analyses for the evaluation of the Health Led Trials.

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Health-led Trials: Evaluation Synthesis Report

Health-led Trials: Evaluation Synthesis Report

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Summary: Evaluation of the Health-led Employment Trials

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Summary

This report summarises and synthesises the evidence from the Health-led Trials, a large scale randomised-controlled trial testing time-limited provision of Individual Placement and Support for people with moderate to mild mental and physical health conditions in primary care.

Research background

As a synthesis report, this report draws on the main findings across the various impact analyses for the evaluation of the Health Led Trials. This report synthesises the insights from the

  • impact analysis (at 12 months)
  • survey analysis (at 12 months)
  • economic evaluation
  • context, mechanism, outcome (CMO) analysis
  • review on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the trial

This report therefore provides a comprehensive source of evidence on Individual Placement and Support for policymakers, academics, Local Authorities and practitioners.

Research value

This research contributes valuable insights that inform the design of the ongoing expansion of the Individual Placement and Support service.


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Published 20 April 2023

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