Wednesday, 25 July 2007

I knew I was unique, but...

I think the contemporary internet expression would be OMG, which as a practicing Christian I usually translate as 'Oh My Goodness' and hope it doesn't offend too many people; or more often, simply avoid using altogether. But, on this occasion, I'm afraid OMG seems to be the only thing that fits the bill...

I had a meeting with the director of the Scottish Recovery Network today, to discuss the Scottish context in relation to WRAP. I wasn't entirely sure what exactly the 'Scottish context' was going to consist of, but in a nutshell, it seems I'm one of only four individual service users known to them who both reside in Scotland and have done some form of WRAP training! Now that's scary!!

2 comments:

Shug said...

Paul, No you are not unique, it is just that Simon Bradstreet does not know all the service users who have and as WRAP is a personal thing to the individual there is no reason why he should know who has done their own WRAP.

Paul said...

Oh I'm glad to hear that. So do you feel able to train others how to do a WRAP? If so, and if you're interested, get back to me or Simon - he's organising a meeting of the potential Scottish-based WRAP trainers known to him, with a view to getting some sort of steering group or organised training programme off the ground!