Do more, harm less using the resources you already have
A practical series from Dr Asha Patel and the Healing Together approach. Short reads, real examples, ready to use in services.
Who it's for
- Local authority leaders and commissioners
- Public health & safeguarding leads
- Service managers and multi agency partners
Why this series
Most teams care deeply but are overwhelmed by initiatives. This series helps you evolve the way your system works so trauma informed practice becomes how decisions are made, not another add on.
Expect candid examples, practical prompts, and steps you can take using what’s already in your system and your existing team members.
What we will cover
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Trauma informed principles → daily decision making
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Resource mapping and asset activation across your system
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Reducing unintended harm in processes and pathways
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Multi agency ways of working that last
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Data & measurement that inform, not burden
- Staff wellbeing embedded in the work itself
What you'll get
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13 short, actionable articles (one per week or your chosen cadence)
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Practical frameworks to implement trauma informed practice in teams, schools, and services
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Existing resources mapping to reduce cost and increase consistency
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Staff wellbeing tactics that fit the work, not add to it
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Measurement & sustainment without pilot fatigue
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Downloadable checklists and prompts (selected articles)
About the author
Dr Asha Patel is recognised for advancing trauma informed, psychologically safe systems across education, health, and local authorities. Through Healing Together, Asha helps organisations reduce unintentional harm, improve staff wellbeing, and sustain change with existing resources.
About the model
Healing Together was designed based on her evidence-based model “breaking the cycle of childhood trauma ©” that covers five key elements: curiosity, action, safety, relationships, and healing.
Are you worried you are failing your practitioners? We can help.