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Work for minds on the mend.

P Fletcher

    Health and Social Service Journal
    |June 20, 1980
    PubMed
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    The Restore scheme in Oxford offers a novel approach to sheltered work for individuals with mental illness, aiding in self-esteem and identity recovery. This initiative enhances psychiatric services by providing meaningful employment opportunities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Mental Health Services
    • Occupational Therapy

    Background:

    • Individuals with mental illness often struggle with diminished self-esteem and identity.
    • Traditional psychiatric services may not fully address the need for meaningful work and social reintegration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the 'Restore' scheme, a pioneering initiative in Oxford.
    • To evaluate the impact of sheltered work on the mental well-being and identity of mentally ill individuals.
    • To explore how 'Restore' adds a new dimension to psychiatric care.

    Main Methods:

    • The study describes the implementation and operational model of the 'Restore' scheme.
    • Qualitative insights into the scheme's impact on participants' self-esteem and identity are presented.

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  • The integration of the scheme within existing psychiatric services is discussed.
  • Main Results:

    • The 'Restore' scheme provides a structured environment for mentally ill individuals to engage in sheltered work.
    • Participants experience improvements in self-esteem and a strengthened sense of identity.
    • The scheme represents an innovative addition to the range of psychiatric support available.

    Conclusions:

    • Sheltered work programs like 'Restore' are vital for the holistic recovery of individuals with mental illness.
    • This approach positively influences self-perception and occupational identity.
    • The integration of such schemes enhances the comprehensiveness and effectiveness of psychiatric services.