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Recovery colleges

Rachel Perkins, Julie Repper, Miles Rinaldi, Helen Brown

21 June 2012

A Recovery College embodies the transformations that are central to driving recovery-focused organisational change. Attending a Recovery College can give people the confidence, skills and insights to take control over their lives and pursue their aspirations.

Recovery Colleges is the first of a series of briefing papers from ImROC.

Pioneering Recovery Colleges have been established in South West London and Nottingham. A film about the Recovery College in South West London can be viewed on YouTube.

Audience: Commissioners, mental health services, practitioners.

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