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Session 2 of the NHS APA Virtual Conference 2025
Session 2 of the NHS APA Virtual Conference 2025

About the session
In this session, we heard from Mark Prest, Founder of Portraits of Recovery on ‘The Power of Visual Arts in Recovery’.
Mark explored how stigma shapes public narratives around addiction and recovery, and how art, storytelling and visibility can challenge stereotypes, restore dignity and create space for hope and connection. The session invites us to rethink how recovery is represented.
Session Agenda
‘Deconstructing Stigma: Addiction, Treatment and Policy’
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Lived experience leading to Portraits of Recovery set up
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Stories through the lens
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The Self Portrait Experience video
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