Scottish Recovery Network
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The Scottish Recovery Network http://www.scottishrecovery.net has been working since 2004 to raise awareness that people can and do recover from long-term and serious mental health problems and to build an understanding of what helps people recover. It also encourages and supports local and national action in relation to recovery.
Examples of the work of the Scottish Recovery Network include a Narrative Research Projecthttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s5_4, publications, the promotion of self management approaches and work to support recovery oriented practice in mental health services. This includes the development of the Scottish Recovery Indicator practice development toolhttp://www.scottishrecoveryindicator.net/, the introduction of peer support workershttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s16_2 and the national roll out of recovery learning materialshttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s16_1 in conjunction with NHS Education for Scotland
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The Network was set up as part of the Scottish Government's National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeinghttp://www.wellscotland.info/index.html, the fourth aim of which was to promote and support recovery.
Examples of the work of the Scottish Recovery Network include a Narrative Research Projecthttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s5_4, publications, the promotion of self management approaches and work to support recovery oriented practice in mental health services. This includes the development of the Scottish Recovery Indicator practice development toolhttp://www.scottishrecoveryindicator.net/, the introduction of peer support workershttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s16_2 and the national roll out of recovery learning materialshttp://www.scottishrecovery.net/content/default.asp?page=s16_1 in conjunction with NHS Education for Scotland
NHS Education for Scotland
NHS Education for Scotland is a special board with a remit to promote learning and education for NHS Staff.NES is responsible for supporting NHS services delivered to the people of Scotland by developing and delivering education and training for those who work in NHSScotland....
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The Network was set up as part of the Scottish Government's National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeinghttp://www.wellscotland.info/index.html, the fourth aim of which was to promote and support recovery.