As clinicians, we have had extensive training in helping to treat trauma
This first starts with trauma informed care which underpins our practice with all our clients, these are our guiding principles when it comes to trauma informed care

Safety
Creating a physically and emotionally safe environment for our clients. This means establishing clear boundaries, providing a sense of predictability, and avoiding any practices that could re-traumatise.

Trauma Informed Care
Trustworthiness and Transparency
Building trust with individuals by maintaining consistent and transparent communication. This helps in reducing the feelings of vulnerability that often accompany trauma.


Peer Support
We as coaches recognize the importance of connecting with people who have similar experiences, this is why we hire recovered coaches of all sizes.
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Recovery can feel like such a lonely process and by talking with people who have been there and understand, it helps to foster a sense of belonging and hope.
Collaboration and Mutuality
We always involve our clients in the decision-making process when it comes to their treatment. This helps to empower our clients and restores a sense of control that might have been lost due to their trauma


Empowerment, Voice, and Choice
By providing our clients with choices and opportunities to voice their preferences, this helps empowering our clients in their healing journey can help them regain a sense of agency
This principle also focuses on building our clients up through acknowledging the internal and external resources they have when it comes to their recovery.
Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues
As clinicians we recognise and address the impact of culture, history, and gender on our client's experience of trauma. Being sensitive to these factors is crucial to providing effective and relevant care.
