Calls for government action on healthier working lives: Health Foundation

Focuses on early intervention and vocational rehabilitation

Jaskeet Briah
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The Commission for Healthier Working Lives, set up by the Health Foundation, has released its final report highlighting governmental action needed to keep employees healthy and helping them return to work.

According to the report, 8.2 million people of working-age have work-limiting health conditions, with over 300,000 people leaving their jobs each year and ending up out of the workforce with health conditions, which primarily include musculoskeletal or mental health conditions. The report has called for changes in government policy and employment practices, with some of the recommendations for the government including: Early intervention: The government should roll out a locally based caseworker service, providing independent advice to employers and advocacy for workers, focusing on...

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