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Recovery Month launch

The Rutland Centre’s second annual Recovery Month will be launched in the Mansion House at 12:00pm on 28 August 2017 by Minister for Health Simon Harris TD.

The launch will focus on what recovery can mean to families in Ireland and why they believe it matters that we focus on treatment from addiction and life in recovery so that families and communities across Ireland have some hope that things can change and that life can be better.

They will be sharing some data, for example, trends in treatment presentation and outcomes and relapse rates. Olympic Boxer Kenneth Egan will be sharing his own personal story of recovery.

Recovery Month events

Throughout the month of September they also have a number of free events taking place, including:

  • LGBTQ in Recovery – a free talk about what recovery looks like and why it is important for this community
  • Women in Recovery – and evening of music with Mary Coughlan
  • Rutland Centre Open House
  • Addiction and Recovery in Sport and how to protect yourself and your top athletes – an interactive interview with some of Ireland’s leading sports stars hosted by Matt Cooper
  • Recovery for Families Coffee Morning in the Mansion House

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