Work, Employment, and Mental Illness: Expanding the Domain of Canadian Social Work

Despite established evidence that work and employment are an important component of recovery for people who experience mental illness, social work education in Canada seldom offers graduate training or courses on the significance of work in peoples' lives or on the practices involved in helping to gain and retain employment for these individuals. In this article the authors argue that the high levels of unemployment among people who experience mental illness, and the rising incidence of mental health and addictions issues in workplaces, offer the opportunity, as well as the mandate, for social work educators to provide professional education in the area of employment support and assistance.

Publication Date: 
2011
Volume: 
10
Issue: 
4
Journal Name: 
Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation