Welcome to the series there.

Thank you for signing up to the Trauma-Informed Commissioning Series.

We’re really pleased to have you join us.

👉 You can start with Article 1 - A copy has been sent to your email (). This first article includes a practical Commissioning Guide, designed to help you reflect on your current approach and identify opportunities for impact.

We recommend:

  1.  Reading the article (sent to your inbox too)

  2. Downloading the guide

  3. Using it in your next team discussion or review

Over the coming weeks, you’ll receive one article per week, each designed to build on the last and support real change in practice.

Any feedback you can provide are more than welcome.

 

Know your gaps?

Introducing the "Trauma-Informed Audit"

This is not a checklist.
It’s a practical starting point for meaningful, sustainable change.
Even small changes to how a space feels, how language is used, how staff are supported can significantly improve engagement and outcomes.

Take the Audit today!

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