CEO of Recovery Connections, a lived-experience recovery organization located in the northeast of England. Awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2017, Dot visited collegiate recovery programs in the USA, a concept not yet recognized in the UK at that time. Inspired by the film "The Anonymous People," which she watched in 2013, Dot became deeply involved in the visible recovery movement. After her fellowship, she successfully launched a collegiate recovery program at Teesside University and has been instrumental in fostering the development of similar initiatives across the nation.
Dot Smith
Presentations
Building Inclusive Recovery Cities: An international movement for community building, recovery and prevention.
ISSUP, in collaboration with the Centre for Addiction Recovery Research (CARR), presents its webinar on Building Inclusive Recovery Cities. This webinar combines key innovations in public-facing recovery programmes that challenge stigma and...