Recovery and people from the Black and ethnic minority communities
About this project
This short project was started in December 2006 when it was identified that there was very little, if any, involvement in the local recovery networks by people from the Black and minority ethnic (BME) communities.
The main aim of this project was to explore the understanding of the concepts of recovery by people from the Black and Minority Ethnic Communities.
The project was a partnership between women from the BME communities in Glasgow, Outside the Box, the Scottish Recovery Network, the National Resource Centre for Ethnic Minority Health and Glasgow Association for Mental Health. The information from the project is being used by the organisations to help them plan their future work.
The main aim of this project was to explore the understanding of the concepts of recovery by people from the Black and Minority Ethnic Communities.
The project was a partnership between women from the BME communities in Glasgow, Outside the Box, the Scottish Recovery Network, the National Resource Centre for Ethnic Minority Health and Glasgow Association for Mental Health. The information from the project is being used by the organisations to help them plan their future work.
Publications and resources
Black and Minority Ethnic Recovery Group: report from the project
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BME Recovery Group - Report of the launch
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Contacts for further information
Scottish Recovery Network
Scottish Recovery NetworkBaltic Chambers
Suite 320 - 321
50 Wellington Street
Glasgow G2 6HJ
National Resource Centre for Ethnic minority Health
National Resource Centre for Ethnic minority HealthNHS Health Scotland
Clifton House
Clifton Place
Glasgow G3 7LS
Tel: 0141 300 1057
Fax: 0141 300 1055
Email: nrcemh@health.scot.nhs.uk
For more information, please visit www.nrcemh.nhsscotland.com
Fax: 0141 300 1055
Email: nrcemh@health.scot.nhs.uk
For more information, please visit www.nrcemh.nhsscotland.com
Outside the Box


