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Mental Health Innovation Recovery ‘i-Recovery’

Project supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body.

Project Overview

The project aims to establish a cross Border Mental Health Recovery College Network between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to support people recovering from mental ill-health. By participating in the Recovery College process, people who have experienced mental illness will come together with mental health staff to co-produce and co-deliver training and support programmes to enhance mental wellbeing and personal resilience.

Project Governance

This INTERREG VA funded project is managed by a Project Board which is responsible for ensuring that their project delivers on its objectives and targets within the agreed timeframe, budget and to a predefined quality standard.

The Project Board is comprised of nominated representatives from the CAWT partner organisations and other appropriate partners and is chaired by a representative from the Project Board.

The Project Board directs the work of the Project Manager who reports directly to the CAWT Development Centre. The Project Board is ultimately accountable to the CAWT Management Board through the CAWT Development Centre and CAWT Secretariat.

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