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Ayrshire Recovery Network Conference

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Monday, 16 February 2009
Ayrshire Recovery Network is hosting their fourth conference entitled Fun, Food and Friends The conference focuseson Mental Health Recovery and features speaker Mary O'Hagan.

Ramada Jarvis Hotel, Dalblair Road, Ayr
Tuesday 3rd March 2009

Download the Programme and the Registration Form

Please note this event is not run by SRN.

Closing Date for Applications: Tuesday 24th February 2009.

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