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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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I will work hard to understand why I drink to excess and what my triggers are. I would like to be everything I could possibly be and become a person that my family know, understand and trust

Points of View, a new beginning

If you weren’t there (or even if you were there) this is the film that really gives you a sense of what happened at the Road to Recovery event. Behind the scenes and with comment and feedback from the delegates.

We briefly see the rehearsal day and what the expectations of the event were with comments from the production team and from Nick Mercer the MC for the day.
There’s a real buzz about the venue as people arrive and we see some of the action on stage coupled with immediate reaction from the delegates about the morning’s presentations and the much anticipated appearance of Byron Katie.

A sense of what many of the delegates thought was probably summed up by Damien Prescott from the Wirral Drug Service who came out of the afternoon session saying, “I’m the one that needs to change. It’s not them – it’s me.”

Whether individuals need to change or not it seems that change is definitely on the way. So see what the Road to Recovery event made of it all.

All the presentations from the morning session can be seen in full 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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