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.
| Play to raise awareness of recovery: 7th June 2012 |
21 May Falkirk and District Association for Mental Health (FDAMH) Arts and Media Group present their first ever drama production, 'We are all Bobby'. |
| New SRN research explores the experience of recovery over time |
16 May Since the first discussions about bringing recovery based approaches to Scotland began, one thing has always been clear: that people's personal narratives - the stories and experiences they share - are central to understanding and encouraging mental health recovery. |
| Black women, recovery and resilience |
16 May In a specially commissioned article for SRN, researcher and psychiatric survivor Dr Jayasree Kalathil explores the issues of recovery and resilience from the perspective of black women interviewed for a 2011 study by Survivor Research and the Mental Health Foundation. While the article focuses on recent data from England, there are important lessons to be learnt everywhere, including Scotland. |