Witryna24 wrz 2024 · An initial checklist was commented on by four expert groups ( n = 77 in total): members of ImROC, the national transformation programme supporting recovery and wellbeing practice ( n = 7); the Recovery College International Community of Practice ( n = 54) comprising international experts in developing or evaluating Recovery … Witryna6 mar 2024 · We’ve got 30 topics with different themes to captivate your audience. #2 – Create your slides Unlike the long presentation format in which you can have as many slides as you want, a five-minute presentation typically has significantly fewer slides.
Recovery Colleges: a vehicle for driving recovery focused practice …
WitrynaThe ImROC briefing papers draw upon this work. Where ideas are taken from published materials we cite them in the conventional form, but we also want to acknowledge the many unpublished discussions and conversations that have informed the creative development of the project as a whole over the last five years. Each paper in this … Witryna5 cze 2013 · In this paper, we will examine the concepts and principles of peer support and present examples from organisations which now have peers in their workforce. … inconsistency\u0027s 4x
Implementing Recovery through Organisational Change (ImROC)
WitrynaAdvances in recovery-focused practice have arisen from collaborative partnerships between a number of individuals and organisations. The Implementing Recovery through Organisational Change (ImROC) … Witryna11 kwi 2024 · Approaches to maximising innovation are identified, including emotional and intellectual engagement of team members, working with diverse stakeholders and convening communities of practice. We use a highly managed approach to publications from inception to acceptance, which is described in detail. Witryna21 cze 2012 · Recovery Colleges is the first of a series of briefing papers from ImROC. Pioneering Recovery Colleges have been established in South West London and Nottingham. A film about the Recovery College in South West London can be viewed on YouTube. Audience: Commissioners, mental health services, practitioners. Free to … inconsistency\u0027s 4y