• Wisconsin Voices for Recovery o Wisconsin Voices for Recovery has developed a training to help people understand what stigma is and how it can affect a person in or seeking recovery, understand what recovery messaging is, learn how to share their recovery story in a way that is not stigmatizing, and learn ways to advocate and reduce stigma. The “Ending Stigma with Recovery Messaging: How to Share Your Story to Reduce the Stigma of Addiction and Recovery” training module is part of the Wisconsin Voices for Recovery online RecoveryU resources. o To learn more about Wisconsin Voices for Recovery, visit wisconsinvoicesforrecovery.org. Peer-based efforts to address stigma and marginalization connected to lived experience The resources listed below are some examples of peer-based organizations that address stigma and marginalization connected to lived experience. • Project LETS o Project LETS builds peer support collectives; leads political education; develops new knowledge and language around mental distress; organizes and advocates for the liberation of people with lived experience globally; and create innovative,
peer-led alternatives to the current mental health system. o To learn more about Project LETS, visit projectlets.org. • Wildflower Alliance
o The Wildflower Alliance supports healing and empowerment for people and communities impacted by psychiatric diagnosis, trauma, extreme states, homelessness, problems with substances, and other life-interrupting challenges. o To learn more about Wildflower Alliance, visit wildfloweralliance.org
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