| Property | Value |
| Name | Recovery Training Review |
| Description | AUTHOR Ask Clyde; NHS Education for Scotland; Scottish Recovery Network DOCUMENT TITLE A Literature Review and Documentary Analysis on Recovery Training in Mental Health Practice DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION The NES/SRN Mental Health Recovery Project is a joint project between NHS Education for Scotland and the Scottish Recovery Network. The project is part of the overall implementation of the actions contained in Rights, Relationships and Recovery (Scottish Executive, 2006), the national review of mental health nursing in Scotland. AskClyde was commissioned to undertake a literature review and documentary analysis to identify and analyse UK and international literature on recovery training in mental health practice. |
| Filename | AskClyde Final Report.pdf |
| Filesize | 303.11 kB |
| Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
| Creator | scott |
| Created On: | 01/03/2007 10:20 |
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| Last updated on | 16/08/2009 19:43 |
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