Through our knowledge of trauma prevention and recovery, we promote resilience, recognising that healing and recovery from stress and trauma happen when we come together
In recent years we have seen increasing numbers of adults and children reporting symptoms of stress, overwhelm and anxiety, which are products of trauma. This increase across the population suggests that trauma is not just an individual issue, but something which is perhaps being experienced collectively across the country.
With many adults feeling anxious and dysregulated, the healing and recovery of children and young people requires the involvement of adults too. Children and young people need well-regulated adults to offer stabilisation for emotional wellbeing.
Our team of experienced practitioners turn science of trauma, attachment and resilience into practical learning tailored for you to improve health outcomes, enabling more people to have more good days.
Our models of practice
Five to Thrive

Brains grow when we do 5 simple things. Five to Thrive describes a sequence of relational activities that builds healthy brains.
Mending Hurts

Mending Hurts is the KCA model for promoting recovery from trauma by enabling people to notice what they, or other people, do in their most effective interactions with vulnerable and traumatised people.
Creating Connections

We know that healing and recovery happen best when we're part of a community - when we come together and build resilience. Creating connections focuses on trauma prevention and recovery, building capacity for self-healing communities.
Leadership Revolution

Leadership has always been complex, but more so now than ever. The context in which you lead is in constant flux and you are increasingly being required to navigate change and uncertainty. The Leadership Revolution helps you better understand recovery leadership and address stress arising from uncertainty
I think that my enhanced awareness means that I will approach daily situations and challenges with families we are supporting differently, and I will guide our volunteers using this info as well.
Perinatal mental health practitioner, 17 Jun 2022
The normalising of trauma, is a wonderful perspective and something I will share with clients and colleagues.
Psychotherapist, 28 May 2022
I feel that the course was very well delivered, Susan was extremely inspiring and clearly very passionate and knowledgeable, I have already begun to incorporate this approach into my practice
Participant, 11 Feb 2022
It was really interesting and interactive. Usually online training days as difficult to hold concentration with. However, this course was brilliant and easy to remain interested it. It will be invaluable in my work with children and families.
Participant, 3 Feb 2022
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Really inspiring and made me think about how I currently make use of this and how I can improve its use in the future with my new knowledge
Participant, 3 Feb 2022
I think the course was delivered well with regular breaks, breakout rooms and ability to ask questions. Delivered in a energetic and passionate way which kept my attention and focus.
Participant, 3 Feb 2022
I think that Susan paced the session brilliantly and that she appeared incredibly knowledgeable and explained the theory clearly and succinctly. She also incorporated a good amount of interaction, discussion and lecturing.
Participant, 3 Feb 2022
Susan is an enthusiastic and energetic presenter who maintained my attention for the whole day, I aspire to be like you Susan thanks for a great day.
Participant, 3 Mar 2021