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GET AHEAD OF TRAUMA WITH THE TRAUMA ACTION GROUP

Our mission is to improve as many people’s lives as we can through better recognising and reducing the impact of psychological trauma.


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how trauma informed are you - and your organisation?

Find out how trauma informed you and your organisation are by taking our surveys below.

 When the virus has passed, 
 the trauma challenges will remain 

This has been a traumatic time for so many workers and families and for the children and adults they support.

Your organisation can help the effects of trauma and support people to move on with their lives.

 

BUILD TRAUMA Skills IN YOUR ORGANISATION

The Trauma Action Group will help you build organisational capability and staff competencies in reducing trauma and supporting those affected by it.

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No harm ethos

Build awareness and skills to help recovery and to reduce risks of further trauma

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Easy to use

Skills building for everyone - not just for qualified professionals

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Made by experts

Developed by practising mental health professionals using the latest research

 

 What about your staff? 

 

A significant proportion of workers have experienced trauma in their private lives and/or at work, with alarming levels of workforce trauma seen in certain occupations and roles.

As a result of the COVID pandemic the prevalence of secondary trauma in the form of compassion fatigue is a real concern in health, education and social care.

 TAG Trauma eLearning 

 
 

Start your journey to becoming
trauma-informed with TAG’s
trauma eLearning.

Three modules of content packed
with insights into the causes
effects, and signs of trauma.

 
 

What Our Customers Say

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"Great, easy to understand but very informative. Helps to look at the behaviours of young people in a completely different light."

Head of Learner Services, Specialist school and college, working with young people who have complex learning disabilities