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Peer Chat launches with Rai Waddingham!

The Peer Chat podcast brings you insights from people using their lived experience to support others and develop peer support approaches.

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Evidencing the role of peer support in recovery

In our latest guest blog, Dr Simon Bradstreet, Senior Evaluation Consultant at Matter of Focus tells us about their approach to telling the story of the difference peer support makes.

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Working together to build a better life

Our latest opinion piece for The Scotsman explores co-production, power and people.

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Making Recovery Real 6 years on

Using co-production, Making Recovery Real puts people with lived experience at the centre of decision making, service design and practice development.

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Learning from lived experience – case study

This case study shares learning on how to develop meaningful engagement opportunities for and with people with lived experience.

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Engagement doesn’t have to mean formal

To mark Co-production Week Scotland our Network Officer Holly Hendry has written an opinion blog for Third Force News.

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Mental health care for all

In this Scotsman opinion piece our Director, Louise Christie highlights the crucial contribution of people with lived experience in addressing mental health inequalities.

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Iriss.fm interview goes live!

Ann Jones, Manager at the Mental Health Network (Greater Glasgow), talks to Iriss.fm about recovery conversation cafés - what they are, how they work and what they achieve.

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Health of the Nation

Our Acting Director, Louise Christie wrote a think piece for Holyrood Magazine about a new future for mental health in Scotland.

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Peer support through fresh eyes

In this guest blog Sue Lyons, Service Manager at SPIRIT Advocacy, tells us how they used the Peer2Peer resources for organisational development.

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