Recovery
starts with
understanding
Celebrating Recovery in the UK:
The Evidence Base
This innovative and interactive
event aims to provide delegates
with a comprehensive
understanding of the concept
of recovery and how to embrace
it within their work.
Revised Programme
and Booking Form
Friday 24th Sept 2010:
Woodside Halls, Glasgow
36 Glenfarg Street, Glasgow
G20 5QE
Service Users: £5
(limited spaces)
Everyone else: £120
Recovery
Academy
The Recovery Weekend
Friday 24th Sept: RA Conference.
Saturday 25th Sept: 9am— 1.15pm:
The Big Welcome.
Saturday 25th Sept: 2pm— 6pm:
UK Recovery Walk 2010.
www.sdrconsortium.org
Revised Programme
9.15 Registration
10.00 Welcome – David Best
10.05 Keynote speaker: Scottish Government Minister for
Community Safety – Fergus Ewing – Keynote address
10.25 Chairman – to be confirmed
10.40 Phil Hanlon— Professor of Public Health, Glasgow
University.
11.00 Stephen Bamber: Recovery and spirituality
11.15 David McCartney: LEAP and the links to local
communities of recovery
11.30 BREAK
11.50 Rowdy Yates: The Role of Therapeutic communities
12.05 David Best: Assessing Recovery Capital at an individual
and a collective level.
12.20 Teordora Groshkova: Measuring recovery in individuals
and groups.
12.35 Mark Gilman: The North West Recovery Forum and
growing recovery communities.
12.50 LUNCH
1.45 Workshops # 1
2.45 Workshops #2
3.45 Coffee
4.00 Marion Logan
Alexandre Laudet address
Bill White statement
4.15 Closing remarks: David Best
Recognising
Recovery
Potential
Identifying
Recovery
Capital
Building
Recovery
Capital
Registration form
For multiple bookings please attach a list of delegate names and job titles.
I would like to secure my place at the Recovery Academy’s first Annual Conference: Recovery begins with understanding on Friday 24th September 2010.
Title (Dr., Mr., Mrs., etc) Forenames
Surname
Job title
Full address
Post code
Telephone
With my signature I accept the booking conditions (see over).
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Conference Fees
Price for service users (limited places) £5.00 Price for everybody else £120.00
The conference fee includes:
• Attendance to an excellent programme of speakers and workshops.
• All refreshments and lunch.
• Conference documentation.
• Goodie bag
Workshops #1
1a. Matthew Kidd and Michaela Jones: Making Recovery work in the community
1b. Jane Rowley: Recovery and education.
1c. Ruth, Michael & Kane: Lessons from the Serenity Cafe
1d. Brendan Georgeson: Comorbidity and Recovery
Workshops #2. How To...
2a. Run a Recovery service – Lanarkshire Addictions Recovery Consortium
2b. Design a Recovery system – Mark Gilman
2c. Develop Recovery research – David Best
2d. Integrate Recovery into post-treatment supports – Nick Barton
3a Talking about DARE: a walking recovery group: A walking workshop with Wulf Livingston, exploring the role of recovery on the move. (Waterproofs maybe required). Please indicate if you are interested as well as your workshop choices above, and we will accommodate interest on the day.
Please indicate your
workshop preference:
Workshop #1
First choice
Second Choice
Third choice Workshop #2
First choice
Second choice
Third choice
Booking conditions
1 Bookings are accepted through completion and submission of the registration form on this flyer with full payment details completed.
2 Confirmation of a booked place will be issued on receipt of the booking form.
3 Signed Registration form and payment constitutes a firm booking.
4 All payments must be in GBP.
5 The RA reserves the right to cancel a booking if payment is not made 1 week prior to the conference taking place. Any outstanding payment becomes the responsibility of the signatory made on the registration form.
6 Payment for any booking made within 1 week of the conference will still be due to RA irrespective of whether the delegate attends.
7 All correspondence will be sent to participants by email unless otherwise requested. Your organisation may also appear on the official delegate list given out at the event.
8 Should you be unable to attend, a substituted delegate may be able to attend. This must be received in writing one week prior to the conference.
9 The RA reserves the right to change the conference speakers in case of illness or other conditions beyond its control.
10 The RA does not accept responsibility for loss or damage to delegates own property and / or personal effects whist at the conference. The RA does not accept any liability for loss or damage to personal effects caused by events beyond its control – including (but without limitation) fire, flood, strikes, civil disturbances or for consequential loss or damage of any kind whatsoever.
11 Speakers approached at the time of print.
Cancellation of booking
1 Written confirmation received 1 week prior to the conference will be accepted and a refund of 90% of the booking charge will be made. After this date no refunds can be given. Verbal cancellations will not be accepted.
2 If written cancellation is not received 1 week prior to the conference full payment will still be due irrespective of whether the delegate attends the conference or not.
Sponsorship opportunities
Please contact us for details about sponsorship opportunities for the conference. [email protected]
Posters / display stands
If you want to present a poster or stand please contact [email protected]. Please note that space is limited.
Conference in association with Robertson Trust, Phoenix Scotland, Action on Addiction, 300M
Data Protection
The Recovery Academy CIC may use your details to send you information about Recovery Academy business, information relating to the Recovery Agenda and other information directly related to RA CIC core business. If you would prefer not to receive any further information from the Recovery Academy please tick this box.
Personal data provided on this form will not be passed to any other bodies.
Recovery Academy is a Registered Community Interest Company.
Recovery Academy CIC. Company No: 383935.
Payment Method
On receipt of this booking form your place at our conference is reserved.
By Cheque: Payable to Recovery Academy with delegate names written on the back and organisation. Please send cheque and booking form to Grace Ball, Summerfield House, 2 Eday Road, Aberdeen, AB15 6RE
By Invoice: An invoice will be sent out and on return of a cheque / BACS payment your place will be secured.
We will email out additional conference materials including confirmation of your place following payment. All invoices must be paid in full 1 week before the event. Please provide the correct billing address and a purchase number.
Scottish Drugs Recovery Consortium, 234 West George Street, Glasgow G2 4QY Scottish Charity Number SC041181
5 Steps to Support the UK Recovery Walk 2010The UK Recovery Walk 2010 will take place in Glasgow, at Glasgow Green on Saturday 25 September.
Can you help us show that recovery is a reality?
SpRead The WoRd
Can you help promote the UK Recovery Walk by placing information on your website or distributing leaflets to services in your local area?
help US ReCRUiT volUnTeeRS
We need around 300 volunteer stewards to manage the walk, support disabled participants and generally help ensure that the event runs smoothly. Volunteer stewards are crucial to ensure the safety of the event and make the day enjoyable for everyone who attends. Could you organise a team of volunteer stewards to help us on the day?
SponSoRShip
A range of opportunities are available for organisations to sponsor the UK Recovery Walk 2010 and packages can be tailor-made to meet your requirements. We are also grateful to organisations and Alcohol and Drug Partnerships willing to fund transport for people to attend the walk.
infoRmaTion STallS
Help us show that recovery can and does happen by hosting an information stall in one of our marquees. For the small fee of £50 you can display information and meet people from across the UK with an interest in recovery.
Goodie baGS
Every person attending the walk will receive a promotional goodie bag filled with information on recovery. Do you have a leaflet, poster or promotional item that we could include in the goodie bags? Items must be small and lightweight (larger items can be displayed at information stalls on the day).
We hope that hundreds of people will join us to put a face on recovery on Saturday 25 September, will you be one of them? For more information please contact the Scottish Drugs Recovery Consortium on 0141 226 1662 or visit WWW.SdRConSoRTiUm.oRG
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