Government-run sheltered workshops in the Netherlands are not as easily accessible to people with psychiatric histories as they are to other groups, such as those with physical and intellectual disabilities. This was found in a large-scale nationwide study in 21 such workshops, commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. The workshops varied in their degree of accessibility. The more accessible ones placed stronger emphasis on social objectives and had shorter waiting periods and more lenient admission policies.

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