Co-ordinating action on drug issues Removing Stigma from our lives…… Raymond Garrity (Highland)

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Co-ordinating action on drug issues Removing Stigma from our lives…… Raymond Garrity (Highland)

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Stigma….. A mark from where?

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Media See me campaign : model of good practice Role for Professionals and Politicians Recovery Events: We Recover Together: Family, Friends, and Community “ (National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month 2003)

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Road to recovery The role of politicians and policy makers: can they turn lemons into lemonade…..

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Education and Training Service User Involvement: workforce development Strength based assessments

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Institution Stigma Service Restructuring Planning and delivery Access to Employment Opportunities

Co-ordinating action on drug issues Recovery network Useful model? Recovery Bill of Rights

Co-ordinating action on drug issues And finally….. I am NOT my past……I can be part of the future….