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UK Recovery Walk Charity The UK Recovery Walk Trustee Presentation

UK Recovery Walk Charity The UK Recovery Walk Trustee Presentation. UK Recovery Walk Charity. Who we are What the charity aims are 3. How we do it 4. The Walk 5. The future . Who we are. Trustees (L to R) Andrea Wilson Annemarie Ward Annemarie Heath Deb Drinkwater

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UK Recovery Walk Charity The UK Recovery Walk Trustee Presentation

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  1. UK Recovery Walk Charity The UK Recovery WalkTrustee Presentation

  2. UK Recovery Walk Charity • Who we are • What the charity aims are 3. How we do it 4. The Walk 5. The future

  3. Who we are • Trustees (L to R) • Andrea Wilson • Annemarie Ward • Annemarie Heath • Deb Drinkwater • James McInally • Julie Stewart • Michaela Jones • Kerry Stewart • Kevin Jaffrey • Louise Dempsey Smith • Simon Jenkins • Yaina Samuels

  4. What the charity aims are • Policy advocacy taking on issues of discrimination, social justice and service access.  • Public and professional education movement, intent on challenging stigma.

  5. Building on the success of previous walks • 2009 Liverpool • 2010 Glasgow • 2011 Cardiff • 2012 Brighton • 2013 Birmingham • 2014 GREATER MANCHESTER

  6. By speaking, writing or supporting advocacy efforts, members of the recovery community can make a profound difference in public understanding of addiction and recovery and change discriminatory policies that put up barriers to recovery.

  7. See you in Manchester for the walk in 2014 and if you are interested in hosting 2015, please see the application form available at: www.ukrecoverywalk.org Thanks!

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