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2Black, C. (2008)  Working for a Healthier Tomorrow.  Norwich: Crown Copyright.

3Friedli, L., and Parsonage, M. (2009)  Promoting Mental Health and Preventing Mental Illness: The Economic Case for Investment in Wales.  Cardiff: All Wales Mental Health Promotion Network.

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8Department for Work and Pensions (2009)  Working Our Way to Better Mental Health: A Framework For Action.  Surrey: Crown Copyright

9National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Promoting Mental Wellbeing Through Productive and Healthy Working Conditions: Guidance For Employers NICE Public Health Guidance 22.  London: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2009) 

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16NICE clinical guideline 90 – depression p.183

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