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REFERENCES
Bridging the Gap between the Needs of Employers and the Mentally Ill as Prospective Employees. 1999. Working Well. UK.
Confederation of British Industry www-site: http://www.cbi.org.uk/home.html
Confederation of British Industry. Focus on Absence: 1999 Absence and Labour Turnover Survey.
The Department for Education and Employment. 1999. Measures to help disabled People into Work. A Paper.
Department for Education and Employment. 1998.What employees and job applicants need to know. The Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
Department of Health. 1996. ABC of Mental Health in the Workplace. The Health of the Nation. London: HMSO.
Department of Health. 1993. Key Area Handbook. Mental Illness. The Health of the Nation.
Department of Health. 1999. Local Services for People with Mental Health Problems. The Health of the Nation.
Department of Health. 1999. Saving Lives - Our Healthier Nation. A White Paper. UK.
Department of Health. 1998. Departmental Report. The Government's Expenditure Plans - 1998-1999.
Dobson, F. MP, Secretary of State for Health: National Service Framework for Mental Health Modern Standards and Service Models. (www.doh.gov.uk)
Education and Employment Committee. Opportunities for Disabled People, Minutes of Evidence. 1998. Employers Forum on Disability. London: HMSO.
Employers Forum on Disability. 1999. A Briefing paper: A Practical Guide to Health and Safety and the DDA.
Employers Forum On Disability. 1998. A Practical Guide to Employment Adjustments for People with Mental Health Problems.
Employers Forum on Disability. 1999. Employers Briefing Paper. A practical guide to adjustment in employment.
Employers' Forum on Disability www-site: http://www.employers-forum.co.uk/www/index.htm
Gray P: 1999. Mental Health in the Workplace: Tackling the effects of stress. The Mental Health Foundation.
Gründemann, R.W.M. and Vuuren van, C.V.: 1997. Preventing Absenteeism at the Workplace. European Research Report. European Foundation of Living and Working Conditions. Ireland.
The Health Development Agency www-site: http://www.hea.org.uk/heamenu.html
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London www-site: http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/Main/
Institute of Work Psychology www-site: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~iwp/
Jenkins, R. Bebbington, P., Brugha, T. S., Farrell, M., Lewis, G. and Meltzer, H.: 1998. British Psychiatric Morbidity, 173, 4 - 7. British Journal of Psychiatry.
Jenkins, R., Patton, J. and Scott, J.: 1999. Collective approaches for the control of affective disorders in England. Unpublished article.

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