National Strategic Plan for Work and Mental Health 2007-2012
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Mental Health Strategies and Plans
Norway
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Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion; Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services
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In this strategy, the Norwegian government defines how people with mental disorders will more easily be able to make use of their abilities, including better follow-up for individuals. The strategy refines and reinforces the Escalation Plan for Mental Health (1998 – 2008) aimed at the job market. It will also support the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Organisation’s (NAV) work aimed at people with mental disorders and efforts to provide a more inclusive workplace (the Inclusive Workplace Agreement), and supplements Report no. 9 (2006-2007) Work, welfare and inclusion.Content
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