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The latest in our series of reports with Imperial College London's Institute of Global Health Innovation focuses on improving mental health in the workplace.

Key findings in the report found that that more than three quarters (78%) of people said the reason they were unemployed was due to their mental health, while over a third (39%) said it was due to their confidence. However, 33% of respondents stated they never use workplace mental health and wellbeing services, with 22% indicating that such support is not available to them. Only 8% of respondents reported using mental health support often.

The report also puts forward key recommendations that employers, industries and innovators can do to support workplace wellbeing and support people returning to employment.

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Working Well: Improving mental wellbeing in the workplace

Read the report and our recommendations for improving workplace wellbeing in full.

Read the report