Disseminate, structure
and spread
practices that have proven their effectiveness
Make visible,
understandable
and shareable
practices that truly promote recovery .
Sharing knowledge means taking concrete action on people's
life journeys, where prevention, care, recovery.…
and sometimes the transition to justice take place.
Sin'RJ was designed to become the European benchmark for anyone wishing to share their research or highlight practices in prevention, mental health, psychiatry and law that have proven their benefits in the field.
Why is it essential ?
Effective practices exist
Research is progressing
Teams are innovating
these resources often remain:
Recovery should never depend
Recovery too often depends on:
An unacceptable lottery
especially when it comes to health and recovery
Sin'RJ aims to:
Reduce inequalities in access
by making practices that really work accessible.
Support sustainable recovery
continuity of care, psychoeducation, peer support, prevention of breakdowns.
Give equal opportunities
to those affected and their loved ones from the moment vulnerabilities first appear.
Value all knowledge
professional, scientific and experiential, without hierarchy between academic expertise and lived experience.
Science and practice:
a dialogue, not a conflict
Science
does not provide definitive truths.
It :
The field
transforms knowledge into living practices.
It :
Sin'RJ creates a space where this knowledge
comes together
is shared
is enriched
So that what works locally does not remain an exception, but becomes a
shared resource on a European scale.
Sharing best practicesmeans:
enlightens • The field
tests • Sin'RJ
connects
Thematic sheets &
focus groups
At Sin'RJ, sharing best practices is not limited to disseminating content. It is part of a collective, evolving and cross-disciplinaryapproach that is closely aligned with the realities on the ground.
Sin'RJ Evidence is a dynamic evolving and collaborative platform.
The practices referenced are re-evaluated, enriched or questioned as research progresses and practices in the field evolve in a spirit of continuous improvement.
Each major theme gives rise to:
structured fact sheets
led by dedicated working groups
Sin'RJ's objective is not to tell people what to do, but to understand what works, for whom and in what contexts.
How a practice presentation is submitted to Sin'RJ
A practice is proposed or identified (fieldwork, research, experience)
A working group analyses it collectively
It is documented saccording to a common framework
A fact sheet is published and regularly updated
Any person or organisation can propose a practice.