Blogs, articles, insights and research
Blogs, articles, insights and research
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Hearing about the experiences of others, and sharing tools and tips to support recovery, is one of the foundations of our culture. We can create connections by sharing about our lived experience – especially those that offer inspiration and hope.

Recovery in mental health is not always well understood; sharing your experiences makes personal recovery come alive. It also supports values and strengthens lessons learned from life experiences. It helps to build community and create connections.

You can find lots of inspirational stories; use the search bar at the top to find stories relevant to you. To return to this page after a search, please press the back button in your browser.

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6 mental health recovery-focused techniques to help your child speak up about what matters.
Blog, Campaign, Children's mental health

6 mental health recovery-focused techniques to help your child speak up about what matters.

Children's Mental Health Week

This article provides some tips on how to use recovery-focused tactics to empower yourself and your child and support wellbeing and mental health

Children's mental health week
Blog, Campaign, Children's mental health

Children's mental health week

Last week was childrens' mental health week, and this years theme is growing together, symbolising for children and adults to consider how they have grown and how they can help each other continue to grow.

This blog by one of our experts by experience focuses on this and shares some thoughts about how our students can do this with their children.