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New resources, including a policy brief and visual lay summary, have been released to support the dissemination of findings from the Recovery Navigator evaluation study, which aims to help heavy drinkers improve their health outcomes.

New Resources Available for Recovery Navigator Evaluation Study

Key resources supporting the dissemination of findings from the Recovery Navigator evaluation study have been released. These include a policy brief and a visual lay summary, designed to communicate the study’s insights effectively to diverse audiences.

The evaluation study, funded through the NIHR Three Schools' Mental Health Programme, was led award holders Amy O’Donnell and Sarah Hulse. It focuses on the Recovery Navigators initiative, which aims to support heavy drinkers in improving their health outcomes.

Recovery Navigators Evaluation Project – Supporting Heavy Drinkers Towards Better Health – ARC

The development of these materials involved collaboration with the core project team, with additional input from the Patient and Public Involvement group to ensure the visual summary is both accessible and engaging. These documents are now available on the NIHR project page.

Further Resources

Editorial and design support was provided by Research Retold.