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How addicts can shape their own recovery

November 24, 2010 Saba Salman

A 24-hour radio station for recovering addicts is among the new schemes in a Royal Society of Arts-led (RSA) project to put service users at the heart of their treatment and support, read my Society Guardian piece here.

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