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SRI 2 launch event 2011

On 31st October 2011, SRN launched the SRI 2 - the web tool we designed to help mental health services deliver recovery focused practice. The event was streamed live on the internet and you can now view pictures taken at the event as well as the videos of the presentations and question and answer session below.

simon_bradstreet_sri2_launchThe launch event, held at Edinburgh's Dynamic Earth, was chaired by Hugh Masters, the Scottish Government's Nursing Officer for Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Nursing.

We were also delighted to have Michael Matheson MSP, Minister for Public Health, present to help launch the SRI 2 tool.

The videos also feature a presentation from James Dalrymple, Senior Nurse Practitioner at The Ayr Clinic, who talks about his experience of piloting the Scottish Recovery Indicator 2.

In addition, James Kennedy, Practice Development Nurse, Integrated Mental Health Services & Learning Disability at NHS Tayside, talks about his experience of using the original SRI tool and how he integrated its use with other policy initiatives like Releasing Time to Care.

Presentations from the event are available here. You can view pictures by photographer Becky Duncan as well as the presentation and Q&A videos below.

Hugh Masters, Scottish Government, opens the SRI 2 Launch Event.


SRN Director, Simon Bradstreet, introduces the new SRI 2 web tool.


James Kennedy, NHS Tayside, talks about using the previous SRI tool and how he integrated its use with other policy initiatives like Releasing Time to Care.


James Dalrymple, The Ayr Clinic, talks about piloting the new SRI 2 web tool.


Michael Matheson MSP, Minister for Public Health, at the SRI 2 Launch Event.


Question and Answer Session with all guest speakers at the SRI 2 Launch Event.


Renowned photographer Becky Duncan took the following pictures - click on any thumbnail to start the slideshow.

 
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