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People with a mental illness discriminated against when looking for work and when employed

  • Written by The Conversation
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A survey of people with mental illness has found more reports of discrimination than positive treatment while they were looking for work.

In the survey, 1386 people with diagnosed mental illness were asked about how they had been treated by various people...

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