Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing
At Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we offer training and support to organisations and individuals working with survivors of trauma.
We have three key aims:
#1
Support organisations to become trauma-informed.
#2
Raise awareness of vicarious trauma.
#3
Provide wellbeing services.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
At the Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing we are dedicated to promoting awareness of trauma-informed approaches, firmly believing that everyone exposed to psychological trauma deserves access to support.
Our driving force is a passion for justice, creativity in fostering wellbeing, and a commitment to nurturing inclusive and supportive work environments for all.
What are we like to work with?
“We approach our work with passion, warmth, and professionalism. Collaboration is at the heart of our approach as we seek to find the most effective and practical solutions tailored to address your organisation’s unique challenges.”
Testimonials
“Birmingham Methodist District’s Adavu Project has worked with Centre for Trauma and Wellbeing over a number of years to develop and strengthen our work in supporting survivors of modern slavery. They offered their expertise and insight based on significant experience working within this field to help us form high quality protocols, structures and policies, as well as to support us to identify and tackle strategic gaps. Through their clinical supervision sessions, they provided a safe, professional space to talk through issues, receive expert advice and to provide a critical challenge to continue to grow and improve upon our support for survivors.”
Liisa Wiseman, Adavu Project Manager (United Kingdom)
Selected clients and partners