an article by Toni King (Solent NHS Trust, Portsmouth, UK; ImROC, Nottingham, UK) and Sara Meddings (Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing, UK; ImROC, Nottingham, UK) published in Mental Health and Social Inclusion Volume 23 Issue 3 (2019)
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to provide a preliminary outline of the international presence, commonality and differences between Recovery Colleges.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a short e-mailed survey to create a map of Recovery Colleges internationally and review Recovery Colleges outside the UK. Questions gathered descriptive and qualitative data to gain an overview of the mode of delivery and aspects respondents felt were noteworthy.
Findings
This paper identifies Recovery Colleges in 22 countries in five continents (including the UK). Participants described wide variance in their context. Despite adaptations, the operational models and inherent principles of each were closely aligned to those developed in the UK.
Originality/value
This paper provides the first baseline of Recovery Colleges on an international scale. It provides evidence of a high degree of commonality despite variance in setting and highlights the internationally valued transformational power of this model.
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