National Recovery Month Virtual Event: Recovery Ready, Set, Go!

What does it truly mean to be Recovery Ready, not just in principle but in practice? Join the National Council for Mental Wellbeing for a dynamic Recovery Month conversation featuring experts on Recovery Ready Communities, Workplaces and Families. Together, we will explore how to create environments where recovery is respected, supported and sustained.
This session will examine the everyday systems that shape recovery journeys. From family routines and workplace expectations to local services, we will look at how these systems can be reimagined to center trust, flexibility and meaningful accountability. The conversation will also highlight the role of informal networks of support, from coworkers to cousins to community mentors, and how they often serve as the foundation of long-term recovery.
Discussion topics will include:
- The influence of job design, caregiving and community culture on recovery outcomes
- How trust-based accountability can be practiced at home, at work and across communities
- Ways to strengthen informal support networks alongside formal systems of care
- Practical tools for becoming not just recovery-informed but truly recovery ready.
Whether you are a provider, peer, policymaker or family member, this session offers insights and strategies to help build a world where recovery is a shared responsibility and a shared possibility.