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| Name | Realising Recovery – A National Framework for Learning and Training in Recovery Focused Practice |
| Description | AUTHOR NHS Education for Scotland; Scottish Recovery Network DOCUMENT TITLE Realising Recovery - A National Framework for Learning and Training in Recovery Focused Practice DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION Developed as part of SRN's joint work with NHS Education Scotland to develop a recovery training framework to support Scotland's review of mental health nursing. Although written for nurses the content of the Framework is equally applicable to other staff working in mental health in a variety of sectors and settings, therefore the term ‘mental health workers' has been used in this document. |
| Filename | Realising Recovery Framework.pdf |
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| Creator | scott |
| Created On: | 06/09/2007 10:17 |
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