LENP UK

Recovery support, shaped by people who understand

Timetable Tool helps local communities map recovery services, build personalised timetables, and put lived experience at the heart of how support is designed.

Jump to an area

Select a locality to see what recovery services are available.

For people looking for support

If your area is already on Timetable Tool, you can browse local recovery services, see what fits your schedule, and build a personalised timetable in minutes.

  • Browse services by day, category, or location
  • Build a timetable matched to your availability
  • Print it and take it with you
Find your area

For organisations and commissioners

Timetable Tool helps you map what's available in your area, identify gaps, and involve people with lived experience in improving local recovery pathways.

  • Import and manage service listings easily
  • Strengthen signposting between providers
  • Co-produce improvements with your community
Get involved

Areas on Timetable Tool

Each area has its own service directory and timetable builder, run with local organisations and people with lived experience.

What is a Lived Experience Network?

A Lived Experience Network is a local partnership where people with direct recovery experience help shape how support is designed, explained, and improved.

LENP provides practical guidance, shared tools, and peer support so each locality can build a network that is trusted, useful, and community-owned.

Advice and guidance

  • How to set up a local network
  • Guides for co-production and engagement
  • Templates and practical examples
Read our guides

What does LENP do?

Projects are led with communities, informed by lived experience, and focused on changing recovery systems in practical, measurable ways.

Co-production and anti-stigma

People with lived experience shape services directly and challenge stigma through shared local leadership.

Podcast and storytelling

Local stories make recovery pathways clearer, more human, and easier to trust for people seeking support.

Groups and connection

Peer groups create practical support, reduce isolation, and build stronger recovery communities.

Feedback-led change

Regular feedback from service users helps local systems adapt and improve based on real experience.

Want to bring this to your area?

If you work in recovery services, commission support, or have lived experience you'd like to put to use, we'd love to hear from you.

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