
NICE have published guidance for employers on promoting mental wellbeing through productive and healthy working conditions and have also published updates on the guidelines for depression. Full details are available from www.nice.org.uk
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Promoting Mental Wellbeing through productive and health working conditions
The guidance is for those who have a direct or indirect role in, and responsibility for, promoting mental wellbeing at work. This includes all employers and their representatives, irrespective of the size of the business or organisation and whether they are in the public, private, or voluntary sectors. It may also be of interest to professionals working in human resources or occupational health, employees, trade unions representatives and members of the public.
Depression: the treatment and management of depression in adults (update)
This guideline is published alongside ‘Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem: treatment and management' (NICE clinical guideline 91), which makes recommendations on the identification, treatment and management of depression in adults aged 18 years and older who also have a chronic health problem
Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem
This guideline (and CG90) update recommendations made in NICE technology appraisal guidance 97 for the treatment of depression only. The guidance in TA97 remains unchanged for the use of CCBT in the treatment of panic and phobia and obsessive compulsive disorder.


