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What is 2010
Year of Recovery?

As part of the recovery community we want to use this opportunity to reach out and connect with likeminded people looking to make positive changes in their lives. Our campaign is based around our website and television output, as well as a series of recovery events around the country during 2010.

Our first act is to invite you to sign up to 2010 Year of Recovery, and to take a moment to reflect and think about what you personally, would like to change or improve over the next year that would make a difference to your life, or others. Write no more than a paragraph and post it here onto our website, share your thoughts and ambitions, and inspire others.

Your inspiration can help to address some of the issues that fuel the addictive behaviours that many people turn to, to fill that empty space in their lives; the greed, selfishness, lack of purpose and meaning that have such negative
impacts within our families,
workplaces and
communities.
Contact us at

George
Williams

Founder

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Inexcess TV Founder, George Williams chairs the Question Time debate after a full day of discussions and workshops on the Road to Recovery. The exchanges range over questions of how we might see recovery being delivered, who will pay for it and what the future holds. You can watch the debate in full or each question has been edited to allow you to go to a specific topic.

On the panel were:
Ronnie Purslow – Ronnie is a therapist who shared part of his journey with us earlier in the day. Noreen Oliver – Noreen has received many plaudits for the BAC O’Connor centre in Burton, Staffordshire. She is also a founder member of the UK Recovery Group. Mark Gilman – Regional Manager NTA. As well as being the North West Supremo Mark had been one of the standard bearers for pushing the recovery agenda forward. Byron Katie – Creator of the work, Katie brings a worldwide perspective to the debate. Nick Mercer – our MC for the Road to Recovery day, Nick contributes a vast history of experience to the debate along with humour and insight.

You can see Byron Katie’s exclusive presentation of The Work for Inexcess here.

We would love to hear your feed back on all aspects of the Road to Recovery event and our coverage, so drop us a line:

We are also want to hear what you are going to do for the Year of Recovery, what would like to change or improve over the next year that would make a difference to your life, or others. You can leave a 2010 pledge here.

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