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Exploring the Costs and Benefits of Hiring and Accommodating Workers With Mental Illness in Diverse Workplace Settings

Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 03/27/20 The purpose of this study was to develop evidence concerning the costs and benefits of hiring and accommodating workers with mental illness. We conducted interviews with accommodated workers, co-workers, supervisors and managers, and other workplace stakeholders within five organizations. The findings provide a compelling business case for hiring and accommodating people living with mental illness and suggest opportunities for OT practice. Primary Author and Speaker: Rebecca Gewurtz Contributing Authors: Emile Tompa, Rosemary Lysaght, Sandra Moll, Karen Harlos, Hélène Sultan-Taïeb, Bonnie Kirsh, Margaret Oldfield

Authors

Gewurtz R; Tompa E; Lysaght R; Moll S; Harlos K; Sultan-Taïeb H; Kirsh B; Oldfield M

Volume

74

Pagination

pp. 7411515412p1-7411515412p1

Publisher

AOTA Press

Publication Date

August 1, 2020

DOI

10.5014/ajot.2020.74s1-rp203b

Conference proceedings

American Journal of Occupational Therapy

Issue

4_Supplement_1

ISSN

0272-9490

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