Introduction to WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan®)

An informal introductory session to introduce WRAP and what to expect from our Wellness Recovery Action Plan® courses.

Description

In this informal introductory session, we will introduce the Wellness Recovery Action Plan®, and what to expect if you are thinking about attending a WRAP course with us.  

Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) was developed by a group of people who have experienced mental health challenges, in 1997. It involves creating a plan that outlines what you need to do on a daily basis to maintain your mental health and wellbeing, as well as strategies to use when you’re not feeling well and is a tool to help people feel more in control of their own mental health, and recovery journey. 

We deliver the Wellness Recovery Action Plan® courses and workshops in line with WRAP’s original values and ethics, our lead facilitators are trained and certified WRAP trainers. 

 

In this stand-alone session, we will: 

  • Introduce WRAP and explain some of its history. 

  • Explore the different sections of WRAP and key recovery themes that support it. 

  • Talk about how WRAP is delivered, and what to expect if you are thinking about attending a WRAP course with us. 

 

 

WRAP logo and picture of hand holding card saying hope

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