Voices stands out because its commitment to long-term recovery is deeply rooted in lived experience, and that makes all the difference. This thread runs throughout the design of the holistic support it offers to survivors. And beyond that it is virtually unique in elevating survivors’ voices to actively influence policy, research, and service design both within Voices and on a national level.

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