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- Scottish_Recovery_Network abstract "The Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) was formally launched in 2004 as an initiative designed to raise awareness of recovery from mental health problems.Over the last ten years there has been significant activity related to the promotion and support of recovery in Scotland, much of it linked to the work of SRN (Bradstreet & McBrierty 2012). SRN developed out of a loose affiliation of individuals and organisations with a common interest in recovery, and has been designed to share information and ideas as quickly as possible.SRN MISSION, VISION AND VALUES SRN’s mission statement is: SRN is a non-profit organisation working in Scotland and beyond. Our aim is to promote and support recovery from mental health problems. We act as a catalyst for change by sharing ideas and practice, improving outcomes at all levels.SRN’s vision is: A Scotland where mental health recovery is a reality for all.SRN’s values are largely derived from, and influenced by, the principles of recovery more generally: It is as important to focus on what people can do and on their unique attributes and characteristics as it is to focus on the things they cannot. We take a strengths based approach to our work and emphasise the role of hope and optimism. We recognise recovery is a unique and individual experience and that people’s experiences are influenced by their circumstances, background and life events. Our opportunities and circumstances also influence outcomes. We promote inclusion, equality and involvement. We recognise people are experts in their own experience and that empowerment is central to wellness and recovery.SRN GOALS AND ACTIVITYSRN has four overall goals: Raise awareness of recovery. Encourage empowerment. Develop the evidence base. Influence policy and practice.SRN’s varied programme of activities includes extensive communications as well as developing vitally important work in relation to Peer Support and Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP). SRN has also contributed to numerous recovery related research projects in Scotland and beyond – including the seminal Narrative Research Project – and been at the forefront of supporting recovery focused services with the development of the Scottish Recovery Indicator service development tool www.sri2.net.SRN is currently delivering the programme of work set out in its 2012-16 Strategic Plan. As at 2012, SRN was core funded by the Scottish Government with additional project income provided by NHS Education for Scotland. It operates as an autonomous and independent entity hosted by the voluntary sector organisation Penumbra. This degree of independence has allowed SRN to act in a way that brings different interests together around a shared vision.SRN was independently evaluated in 2010. The findings suggested that the Network had played a key, even 'transformational', role in supporting the development of recovery approaches (Griesbach et al., 2010).REFERENCESBradstreet, S. & McBrierty, R., Recovery in Scotland: Beyond service development. International Review of Psychiatry, February 2012; 24(1): 64–69.Griesbach, D., Russell, R., Lardner, C. & Gordon, J., Evaluation of the Scottish Recovery Network. Edinburgh: ScottishGovernment Social Research (2010).".
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- Scottish_Recovery_Network wikiPageExternalLink srn_booklet.pdf.
- Scottish_Recovery_Network wikiPageExternalLink srn_strategicplan_1216_webversion1_vacancies_april12.pdf.
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- Scottish_Recovery_Network subject Category:Mental_health_in_Scotland.
- Scottish_Recovery_Network comment "The Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) was formally launched in 2004 as an initiative designed to raise awareness of recovery from mental health problems.Over the last ten years there has been significant activity related to the promotion and support of recovery in Scotland, much of it linked to the work of SRN (Bradstreet & McBrierty 2012).".
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