What is the Highland Recovery Network?
The Highland Recovery Network is made up of individuals and groups based in the Highlands who are interested in promoting mental well-being and mental health recovery. The network is open to anyone who shares these aims or wishes to be involved, this includes those with lived experience of mental illness, carers and professionals.
Led by a working group of interested individuals with a range of experiences and backgrounds, the network aims to link up existing recovery focused work bringing people together and sharing knowledge and resources.
How can I get involved or find out more?
Highland Recovery Network is not hosted by any one organisation therefore it currently exists as an interactive website. www.highlandrecovery.org.uk is a growing resource of local activities, groups and information that support recovery directly or indirectly.
I want to join the network; how do I become a member?
Becoming a member is simple. Anyone who uses this website can consider themselves part of the network, but to submit group information and activities for this website you need to contact us (via the contact us form) and recive a login and guidelines .Once you have this you can post information about events as well as investigate what is going on in your local area.
If you are interested in learning more about the HRN working group that guide the HRN, please visit our working group page and contact us via the contact us section.
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