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Annie Irvine
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6082-5675
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4 results
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2010
Experiences of Implementing Personal Health Budgets: 2nd interim report
Jones, K.
,
Welch, E.
,
Caiels, J.
,
Windle, K.
,
Forder, J.
,
Davidson, J.
,
Dolan, P.
,
Glendinning, C.
,
Irvine, A.
&
King, D.
,
2010
, University of Kent, Canterbury:
Personal Social Services Research Unit, University of Kent at Canterbury
. (PSSRU Discussion Paper)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Personal Health Budget
100%
Implementation
100%
Aviation Employees
33%
Early Experience
33%
2009
Pathways to Work from Incapacity Benefits: A study of referral practices and liaison between Jobcentre Plus advisers and service providers
Nice, K.
,
Irvine, A.
&
Sainsbury, R.
,
2009
, Leeds:
Corporate Document Services
. (Department for Work and Pensions Research Report)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Service Provider
100%
Work
100%
Disabilities
75%
Service Industries
50%
Welfare Recipient
50%
2008
Managing Mental Health and Employment
Irvine, A.
,
2008
, Leeds:
Corporate Document Services
. (Department for Work and Pensions Research Report)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Work
100%
Interviews
50%
Employers
50%
Qualitative Research
50%
Mental Health and Employment
Sainsbury, R.
,
Irvine, A.
,
Aston, J.
,
Wilson, S.
,
Williams, C.
&
Sinclair, A.
,
2008
, Leeds:
Corporate Document Services
. (Department for Work and Pensions Research Report)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Mental Health
100%
Workplace
25%
2
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