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The Access to Work Mental Health Support Service can offer support to individuals with a mental health condition who are absent from work or finding work difficult.

The service supports those experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or other mental health issues that are affecting their work.

The service was established in December 2011 and is delivered by Remploy Employment Services.

Fit for Work provides both a supportive occupational health assessment and general health and work advice to employees, employers and General Practitioners (GPs), to help individuals stay in or return to work.

We have also allocated over £43 million in the next three years to pilot services which support people with common mental health conditions to get into, and stay in, work. These will include buying early access to support online cognitive behavioural therapy for claimants and users of Fit for Work; and co-locating NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services in Jobcentres.

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