Evaluation of Individual Placement and Support

[ employment-and-welfare  health-and-well-being  randomised-trial  ]

Individual Placement and Support (IPS) was developed as a supported employment programme for people with serious mental health problems. It is based on eight principles and has been shown in numerous trials in Europe and North America to be effective in increasing employment. This project is the largest trial of IPS to date. It broadens the eligible population to encompass any health-related obstacle to employment and it is is open to people who are unemployed or who are struggling in work. The trial is being conducted in two areas - Sheffield City Region and West Midlands Combined Authority. Trial recruits are randomly assigned using a bespoke web-based tool to IPS eligibility or to a business-as-usual control. For those in the treatment group, employment support is delivered by specialist IPS caseworkers. Outcomes will be capture through surveys and linked administrative records.

Outputs

Newton, N., Gloster, R., Dorsett, R., Cockett, J., Gooch, B., Benson, A., Crowley, J. and Windle, K. (2023) Evaluation of the Health-led Employment Trials: Trialling Individual Placement and Support for a new cohort: implementation and 4-month outcomes report DWP research report no. 1033.

Dorsett, R., Cockett, J. Gould, M. Gray, H., Muir, D., Newton, B. and Gloster, R. (2023) Health-led Employment Trial Evaluation 12-month outcomes report: Estimates of the impact of IPS over 12 months DWP research report no. 1034.

Dorsett, R., Cockett, J. Gould, M. Gray, H. (2023) Can Individual Placement and Support work at scale?

Funder

Department for Work and Pensions