UK Recovery Walk Charity Charity Number SC043961 Greater Manchester The 6 th UK Recovery Walk Annemarie Ward/Deb Drinkwater.

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UK Recovery Walk Charity Charity Number SC Greater Manchester The 6 th UK Recovery Walk Annemarie Ward/Deb Drinkwater

Greater Manchester 6 th UK Recovery Walk Celebrate the achievements of individuals in recovery, and acknowledges the work of prevention, treatment, and recovery service providers. This walk is in its 6 th Year and this year it’s your chance to deliver. Policy advocacy movement Discrimination, social justice and service access. Public and professional education movement, Challenging stigma By delivering messages of hope to the cultures of addiction within our systems and treatment.

Show via the walks and The UK Recovery Walk Charity 1) There is viable and varied recovery solutions for alcohol and other drug problems. 2) We are examples of real people who illustrate the diversity of those recovery solutions. 3) We can challenge any public attempt to dehumanise, objectify and demonise those with alcohol and other drug problems. 4) Advocate for variety, availability, and quality of local/regional treatment and recovery support services. 5) Advocate for barriers to recovery, including the promotion of laws and social policies that reduce alcohol and other drug problems and support recovery for those suffering from alcohol and other drug problems.

Greater Manchester UK Recovery Walk Planning Group (GMUKRWPG) Greater Manchester UK RW Host committee Civic Reception Festivals & Events Volunteers' General Fundraising Conference Cultural Component Academia Branding &Key messages Corporate Fundraising Host agreement UKRW Charity