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WRAP Facilitators complete course

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Monday, 16 June 2008
18 people from a range of backgrounds have successfully completed a weeks intensive training to become WRAP Facilitators. This is the culmination of an SRN led project to start rolling out Wellness Recovery Action Planning across Scotland.

SRN will now work with facilitators to ensure they are supported to roll out their news skills in an effective and supported manner.

We will soon post more detail on the SRN site about WRAP and how to access training.

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