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This evaluation examines the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Into Work Service for workless clients with substance issues across eight West London boroughs. It adopts a mixed methods approach to explore the following key research strands:

Research Strand 1: Employment Impacts

  • How did the IPS service impact on employment outcomes?

Research Strand 2: Service Delivery

  • Does the traditional IPS model need to adapt to provide a high quality service in an addictions setting? What are the pillars of good practice for this kind of service
  • What is the impact of integration in different settings? What is needed for effective integration? How has the service addressed challenges to building effective integration?
  • What is needed for good employer engagement? How should services approach disclosure?

Research Strand 3: Client perspectives and wider health and wellbeing impacts of the IPS service

  • What impacts did the service have on client’s wider wellbeing outcomes such as sense of empowerment, connection with friends and family, housing stability, general wellbeing?
  • What aspects of the service were most important to clients? What could be improved?