The Trauma-Informed Community is a reflective space for clinicians and practitioners who work therapeutically with people and who value a trauma-informed perspective. While it will naturally appeal to those who have attended previous trainings, it is also open to suitably qualified practitioners across the helping professions who share a commitment to trauma-informed principles.
Clinical and therapeutic work can be isolating. When working with trauma, practitioners are also exposed to the cumulative effects of emotional labour, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue. This community responds to the need for a professionally contained space where practitioners can attend not only to their clinical skills, but to their own wellbeing, reflective capacity, and sense of connection.
Grounded in the core principles of trauma-informed practice — safety, relationship, and compassion — this community offers an opportunity for practitioners to pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves and with like-minded colleagues.

This community is intended for:
It is not a therapy group, supervision group, or case consultation forum.
The Trauma-Informed Community sits alongside formal training and CPD offerings, rather than replacing them.
While our CPD offering focuses on foundational understanding, therapeutic processes, and applied clinical topics,
this community centres the practitioner themselves.
It offers a space for reflection, integration, and embodiment of trauma-informed principles as they apply to the practitioner’s own inner world, professional identity, and relational presence in the work.
The Trauma-Informed Community is offered through a series of shared, in-person experiences designed to support reflection, connection, and professional sustainability.
At the heart of the community are quarterly, full-day experiential gatherings, each held in person and shaped around a trauma-informed theme. These gatherings offer a carefully facilitated space where practitioners can slow down, reflect, and engage in guided experiential processes.
Each community experience:
The emphasis is on being and reflecting, rather than acquiring techniques or content. Experiences are live, facilitated, and relational in nature — offering space for integration, connection, and embodied understanding.
This community is:
This community is not:
Clear boundaries are maintained to support safety, integrity, and sustainability — for both participants and facilitator.
The community experiences will be facilitated by Dr Lauren Moss, who will hold the structure, themes, and reflective processes of each gathering.
This community does not position anyone as an “expert” over others, nor does it promise transformation, fixing, or certification. Instead, it offers a shared space for practitioners who understand the complexity of this work and who value reflection, connection, and ethical care — for themselves as well as for those they work with.

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