| Property | Value |
| Name | Edinburgh Carers' Council - WRAP for carers |
| Description | First published December 2009 Author Edinburgh Carers Council Description Report describing how Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) can be a useful tool for carers. The report highlights how WRAP can help carers to address stigma and isolation, as well as help them to look after their own mental health and well-being, which in turn can help them to support recovery of the person they are caring for. |
| Filename | edinburgh_carers_council_report_on_wrap_for_carers.pdf |
| Filesize | 59.42 kB |
| Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
| Creator | taryn |
| Created On: | 21/09/2010 15:19 |
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| Last updated on | 14/01/2011 17:02 |
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