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The Core of the Recovery Approach : Promoting a Culture and a Language of Hope

Description: Recovery becomes possible through a culture of hope. People who benefit from this culture are also responsible for maintaining it, namely people with mental health problems, service providers along with friends and families. This French webinar helps participants better recognize and understand the importance of hope in recovery for people and for their service providers.
 
Guest Speakers:
•         Annie Bossé, Intervenante paire aidante
•         Caroline Lemire, Chef de programme à la clientèle-santé mentale
•         Linda Dufour,Chef de programme à la clientèle santé mentale
•         Laurence Caron, Chargé de projet, lutte contre la stigmatisation, AQPS
 

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