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Building Recovery Capital through Community Engagement: A Hub and Spoke Model for Peer-based Recovery Support Services in England

David Best, David Higham, Ged Pickersgill, Kerrie Higham, Richard A. Hancock, Theresa Critchlow

2020Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly15 citationsDOI

Abstract

There is a growing evidence base that recovery is contagious and its primary mechanism of spread is through peer champions and groups. This paper examines a model of peer-based recovery support services from Cumbria, England, that uses a hub and spoke method to create visible recovery while actively engaging with and supporting community growth. Three case studies are used to illustrate how peer engagement, using the principles of community connection and assertive linkage, can offer core resources to a local community. The key conclusion is that sustainability of recovery communities rests on effective community engagement and meeting the needs of those communities.

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Community engagementPeer supportPublic relationsAssertive community treatmentSocial capitalBusinessLinkage (software)SustainabilityPolitical sciencePsychologyMental healthMental illnessChemistryGenePsychiatryLawEcologyPsychotherapistBiologyBiochemistryMental Health and Patient InvolvementHomelessness and Social IssuesHealthcare innovation and challenges
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