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In this part of the site you will find publications and materials produced by SRN and other organisations relating to recovery. This includes a series of discussion papers designed to promote discussion and debate around recovery, reports and briefing papers, the narrative research findings, Realising Recovery training materials, as well as SRN produced leaflets, posters and postcards.

For more information about SRN's most recent and useful publications please see our Resources List (January 2011).

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In this section you will find publications and materials that have been commissioned by, produced by or produced jointly with SRN.

Experts by Experience Implementation Guidelines

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Scottish Recovery Network

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Experts by Experience Implementation Guidelines

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Guidelines to support the development of Peer Worker roles in the mental health sector.

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In this section you will find publications and materials that may be of interest that relate to recovery and have been produced by organisations other than SRN.

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New SRN research explores the experience of recovery over time
16
May

Since the first discussions about bringing recovery based approaches to Scotland began, one thing has always been clear: that people's personal narratives - the stories and experiences they share - are central to understanding and encouraging mental health recovery.

 
Black women, recovery and resilience
16
May

In a specially commissioned article for SRN, researcher and psychiatric survivor Dr Jayasree Kalathil explores the issues of recovery and resilience from the perspective of black women interviewed for a 2011 study by Survivor Research and the Mental Health Foundation. While the article focuses on recent data from England, there are important lessons to be learnt everywhere, including Scotland.

 
What mental health practitioners talk about, when they talk about SRI 2
16
May

Having recently facilitated Learning Networks on the use of the updated Scottish Recovery Indicator (SRI 2), SRN’s John McCormack was keen to hear from practitioners about their use of the tool and how it affects practice in the field. Here John shares his discussions with Lindsay Kerr and Jan Thomson who both work in NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s Mental Health Services.