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NameRecovery – from social movement to policy goal
DescriptionFirst published November 2010

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Jennifer Smith-Merry, Steve Sturdy and Richard Freeman - University of Edinburgh.

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Recovery – from social movement to policy goal

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Research report which describes the development of recovery approaches in Scottish policy and practice. Developed as one part of a wider European Project on knowledge and policy.
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