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SRN Seminar series: Seminar 3 - WRAP

Edinburgh, 12th April 2006

Hosted by: SRN

 

In the third seminar of this SRN seminar series Stephen Pocklington, who is the Executive Director from the US based Copeland Centre for Wellbeing and Recovery, spoke about Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP). WRAP is a self-management and recovery system developed by a group of people with experiences of mental health problems/illness.

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Scottish Recovery Network

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The report from the WRAP seminar gives a summary of Stephen Pocklington's presentation as well as details the question and answer period in which some interesting questions were discussed. Event – April 2006. Report produced June 2006.
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Stephen Pocklington    

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Stephen Pockington's presentation from the third SRN seminar - WRAP: An Introduction to the Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Edinburgh, April 2006
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