Trauma-informed care: Key policy developments

Derren Hayes
Sunday, January 28, 2024

Trauma is a widespread, harmful and costly public health problem that occurs as a result of violence, abuse, neglect, loss, war, disaster and other emotionally harmful experiences. It has no boundaries with regard to age, gender, socio-economic status, race, ethnicity, geography or sexual orientation.

Trauma-informed principles have been adopted by schools, the police and social care teams to improve services. Picture: Mulberry Bush
Trauma-informed principles have been adopted by schools, the police and social care teams to improve services. Picture: Mulberry Bush

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