It is likely that all the elements required to deliver excellent outcomes in the recovery of people using service are already in place. Therefore, the task of transforming your service to deliver higher levels of recovery as an outcome is about better orientating what you do around the principle of recovery - rather than attempting to start over from scratch. The Recovery Orientation Programme is designed to help you with this.
The Recovery Orientation Programme (ROP) is a multi-stakeholder coproduction workshop - patients, carers, professionals, leaders, & relevant others all encouraged to participate. The aim of the ROP workshop is generating a road map of what your organisation needs to do to achieve greater recovery orientation - that is, to increase your service's capability to deliver higher levels of recovery as an outcome.
The Recovery Orientation Programme workshop covers the following areas:
Understanding the concept of recovery & its history
Hearing people's stories of recovery - generating empathy & understanding from those stories
Get a measure of how well recovery is currently done in your serivce - & putting that into meaningful context
Understanding the contexts in which recovery happens in people's lives & in your service
Exploring the mechanisms that encourages recovery to happen in your service
Threading together the touchpoints within your service that encourages recovery
Exploring the measurement of recovery & how it can be done meaningfully
Developing a plan for doing recovery better in your service
The multi-stakeholder design of ROP ensures that all relevant perspectives are represented in coproducing a solid understanding of how to do recovery better in your service & map out workable actions to take to make that happen.