Approaches and Interventions for Sickness Benefit and Invalids Benefit Clients- SBIB International Literature Review
This report presents the findings and conclusions from an international literature review that identifies programmes used by other government and social agencies to facilitate moving beneficiaries off incapacity and sickness benefits. Broadly, the literature review has set out to identify key components and effective outcomes of these programmes. The review is in three sections:
- Employment and Health Interventions for individuals with ill health or a disability
- Case Management Models used by social sector agencies when working with individuals with ill health or disability
- Social Assistance Frameworks used by social sector agencies to provide support for individuals with a disability or ill health.
There is also a document containing a summary, appendices and bibliography for the three sections of the review.
Produced by: Jude Miller (commissioned for Centre for Social Research and Evaluation - Ministry of Social Development)