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Realising Recovery Framework Launch

Perth, 6th September 2007

Hosted by: NHS Educations for Scotland (NES) and SRN

 

This event launched a training/educational framework for mental health nurses in relation to recovery which is one of the commitments from the five year action plan that accompanied the Scottish Mental Health Nursing Review report "Rights, Relationships and Recovery" in 2006. The development of this Framework was the result of joint work between NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and SRN.

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AUTHOR
Allison Alexander    

DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION
This document contains presentations from Allison Alexander, (Framework Project Lead, NES/SRN), Rachel Perkins (Author and Director of St. Georges Mental Health NHS Trust), Craig Stewart (Patient Service Manager, NHS Ayrshire and Arran), and Gregor Henderson (Advisor to the Scottish Executive) as part of the SRN/NES Realising Recovery Framework Launch held in Perth. September 2007.
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