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Policy and Politics for Supported
Employment: the case of Ireland
Shari McDaid, Ph.D.
Policy Officer, Mental Health Reform
Mental Health Reform
Mental Health Reform is the national coalition
of organisations working to improve mental
health services and achieve implementation of
the Government’s mental health policy
A Vision for Change
Mental Health Reform
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33 member organisations
Mental health NGOs
Professional associations
Homelessness and housing NGOs
Training providers
Peer-led organisations
Human rights and advocacy NGOs
Mental Health Reform
Our goal is for an Ireland where people with
mental health difficulties can recover their
well-being and live a full life in their community.
Our work
We …
• Unite
• Inform
• Advocate
Inform
on best practice in mental health
A Picture of Ireland
• 4.6 million people
• 600,000 people with a disability (13% of the
population)
• 96,000 people with a mental health disability
(2.1% of the population)
Employment and
mental health difficulties in Ireland
 9 times more likely to be out of the labour force
 More than 20% of those on Disability Allowance
 Adults more likely to have left their job due to
their mental health disability than other
disabilities
 Face prejudice and discrimination
Increasing public concern?
“Disability benefit expansion adds to workless
underclass” (Dan O’Brien, The Irish Times
25/1/2013)
“Mystery of massive rise in those quitting
workforce on disability” (David McWilliams, Irish
Independent 3/4/2013)
Mental Health Policy
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Deinstitutionalisation since 1960’s
Planning for the Future 1984
A Vision for Change 2006
National Economic and Social Forum report
2007
• Report of the Mental Health, Employment and
Training Consultative Forum 2007
Employment policy for people with
disabilities
• Commission on the Status of People with
Disabilities (1996)
• Employment Equality Act 1998
• WRC Comprehensive Employment Strategy
report (2006)
• Dept. of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Sectoral Plan (2005)
• National Disability Strategy Implementation Plan
Implementation
• FÁS Supported Employment programme
• Employability West Cork
• DETECT project – employment of a job coach within
a mental health team
Advocacy
• IASE advocacy to Government
• National Disability Strategy
Disability Stakeholders Group
• DETE National Consultative Forum
• Amnesty International Ireland seminar
• Amnesty/Mental Health Reform Briefing Paper
• NDA seminar
Conclusion
• Policy to underpin implementation of the IPS
model exists
• No specific Government commitment
• No clear lead Department
• No effective cross-departmental structure
• Low priority within economic crisis
Discussion
Questions, Comments & Answers