Pathways to Recovery is a unique series of seminars bringing some of the leading figures in the addiction field to debate the issue of "recovery" - what does recovery mean; can recovery be achieved; and if so, how? Over a six-month period in 2008, Pathways to Recovery will bring together practitioners, academics and researchers and criminal justice professions to examine how drug cessation is defined and measured and what significance analyses of 'recovery' can offer to our understanding of individual, institutional and structural concepts of health and wellbeing.

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All seminars will be held at the Iris Murdoch Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland and are free of charge. For further information, please contact either Rowdy Yates (Scottish Addiction Studies) + 44(0)1786-467737 or Margaret Malloch (Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research) + 44(0)1786-467723.


Pathways to Recovery is sponsored by the:
Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness

and presented by the:
Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and Scottish Addiction Studies.


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