A Recovery Movement

Over the last year, the GXC community has continued to evolve. More clinicians, peer workers, community leaders, researchers, and advocates have joined the conversation. Many described the same view: that recovery is no longer a side topic or a specialist lane. It’s a collective effort shaped by people who work in prevention, early intervention, treatment, lived experience leadership, and long-term community support.

A Recovery Movement is a response to that shift.

Our CEO, Andrew Roberts, has often said that recovery represents the strongest example of hope in action. It’s not limited to one pathway or one profession. It’s a commitment to better outcomes for individuals, families, and communities, built through compassion, science, and leadership. His view is that a true recovery movement asks everyone involved to step forward, bring their expertise, and play a part in something larger than their individual role.

This vision is reflected throughout GXC Live 2026.

Our partnership with Mobilize Recovery strengthens this commitment. Their work has already influenced national advocacy, community mobilization, and policy-level action. As our Advocacy Partner, they will help put lived experience at the center of conversations that often stay confined to policy rooms or academic journals. 

A Recovery Movement is not just a theme: it’s a direction of travel for the next decade of work across whole person care.

GXC Live 2026 is a connection point for individuals and organizations who want to build systems that are more humane, more effective, and more connected. This is the space where progress becomes visible, collaboration becomes possible, and shared purpose becomes action, and we invite everyone who believes in recovery in all its forms to step into that space with us.