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Scottish Recovery Network / Long-Term Conditions Alliance

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Self Management Fund Special Report - Mental Health

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The sixth in a series of reports produced by Long-Term Conditions Alliance.  These reports focus on the themes of the evaluation of the Self Management Fund, and highlight projects around the country. This report on mental health was jointly produced with Scottish Recovery Network and looks at self-management in relation to mental health. 
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