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Hey U3211780, great topic. When I saw this chapter title, I thought it could also be interesting to consider how being employed may have positive or protective effects on mental health. Perhaps it could be linked to the lecture 4 content that highlighted the value of autonomy, mastery and purpose. Have fun with the chapter. U3227759 (discuss • contribs) 13:45, 24 August 2023 (UTC)Reply
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Hey! Thanks for picking such an important discussion.
I think what you have here is a really great start. You could benefit a lot by having topic questions to help guide you and provide structure to the chapter. An example could be:
How does unemployment affect mental health?
This way you can explore the relationship of unemployment and dive more deeply into how it affects mental health and why (using theories).
You could also tie it together in the end and provide suggestions on how to mitigate the risk of developing mental health issues due to unemployment i.e. legally binding job security, access to healthcare and psych care, what support systems should we put in place for those who have just lost a job?
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Consider linking to your eportfolio page and/or any other professional online profile or resume such as LinkedIn. This is not required, but it can be useful to interlink your professional networks.
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Another option is to share draft work with peers and ask for their assistance
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