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Making Recovery from Addiction Visible and Accessible


Making Recovery from Addiction Visible and Accessible

Article update with video of the event

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Recovery Connections is a Lived Experience Recovery Organisation where students in recovery from any addiction can access support.

Recovery Connections is a Lived Experience Recovery Organisation where students in recovery from any addiction can join meetings and access support while at University. The charity also provides a free, online support service for students nationwide, in association with Student Minds, and is leading on the creation of a national platform where students and university staff can find out how to start Collegiate Recovery Programmes on their own campuses.

- What are Collegiate Recovery Programmes?

- The history of the movement in the US and UK.

- Who are CRPs for?

- What CRP's achieve

- Personal experiences from students in Recovery

- How to refer or self-refer into a free support service

- How to keep in touch about Collegiate Recovery development in the UK

- Case studies on active CRPs in the UK

Presented by:

Dot Smith, CEO, Recovery Connections

Adam Petson, Students in Recovery Lead, Recovery Connections

Simon Trelfa, Marketing & Communications Lead, Recovery Connections


Making Recovery from Addiction Visible and Accessible

By Recovery Connections
Recovery Connections is a Lived Experience Recovery Organisation where students in recovery from any addiction can join meetings and access support while at University. The charity also provides a free, online support service for students nationwide, in association with Student Minds, and is leading on the creation of a national platform where students and university staff can find out how to start Collegiate Recovery Programmes on their own campuses.

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