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    Support

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    Training

     
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    Recovery

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Scottish Recovery Network

SRN was formally launched in 2004 as an initiative designed to raise awareness of recovery from mental health problems. 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.

We operate as an autonomous and independent entity hosted by the voluntary sector organisation Penumbra which is a Scottish charity and company limited by guarantee.

SRN has four overall goals: (1) Raise awareness of recovery; (2) Encourage empowerment; (3) Develop the evidence base; (4) Influence policy and practice.

Specific experience in relation to this project includes leading the introduction of the Peer Support Worker role to the Scottish mental health service sector. This has included the development of the nationally validated training award (PDA Mental Health Peer Support), research management and the production of a range of associated support materials.

Role in the project

SRN will transfer to the consortium the Professional Development Award (PAD) in Mental Health Peer Support and the associated learning and teaching pack. Besides, SRN will lead the production of final didactic products.

Contact details

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Aims and objectives

Training

To provide high quality peer support training and experience for people with mental illness.

To empower people with mental illness with the skills and confidence to gain access to employment.

Support

To encourage people with mental illness to support one another and view their experiences as a resource for recovery.

To facilitate a structured support system for people with mental illness.

Recovery

To support individuals as they progress further along their path to recovery.

To encourage recognition and awareness of the importance of peer support in the recovery process.

Innovation

To transfer and share skills amongst partner organisations to create an innovative approach to mental health policy and recovery.

To produce training materials that facilitate the implementation of the peer support model across Europe.

 

Partners

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