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| Name | Implementing recovery: an analysis of the key technologies in Scotland |
| Description | AUTHORS Jennifer Smith-Merry, Richard Freeman and Steve Sturdy DOCUMENT TITLE Implementing recovery: an analysis of the key technologies in Scotland DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION This article examines how four key technologies of recovery have assisted in the move towards the creation of a recovery-oriented mental health system in Scotland. |
| Filename | Implementing_recovery_rep.pdf |
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| Created On: | 15/08/2011 11:12 |
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