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Jacki Gordon and Jan Cassidy [Jacki Gordon + Associates]

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Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Training for BME women: an evaluation of process, cultural appropriateness and effectiveness

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This is a report on an independent evaluation of Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) training delivered to a group of BME women in Glasgow. This evaluation was commissioned by the Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) as part of its wider strategic activity in promoting and supporting recovery.
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