This keynote presentation will focus on implementing supported self-management in stroke care. In particular, Lisa’s talk will delve into perspectives on supported self-management, challenging our assumptions about what supported self-management is and isn’t. It will also consider the current state of play with regards to the developing evidence base on supported self-management in stroke and how courage, confidence and collaboration are fundamental concepts in supporting people to live well after their stroke and inspiring practitioners to work differently and flexibly with stroke survivors and their families to address their needs and priorities for their lives after stroke.