Trauma-Informed Identity: Who Writes Your Identity?
Be careful how you describe people. Someone else may believe your version before they ever have the chance to know them. Imagine if your…
Read more →Be careful how you describe people. Someone else may believe your version before they ever have the chance to know them. Imagine if your…
Read more →I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard it. “There isn’t any budget.” “We’d love to increase salaries, but the funding isn’t…
Read more →Over the past few years, I’ve noticed a significant increase in organisations describing themselves as trauma-informed. On one level, that’s encouraging. It means conversations…
Read more →One of the most powerful shifts I have witnessed in trauma-informed practice is surprisingly simple. It is the moment we stop asking: “What’s wrong…
Read more →When we think about the people who shaped our lives, our minds often go to the obvious ones. Parents.Partners.Children.Family. But lately I’ve found myself…
Read more →One of the things I have become more aware of over the years is how some workplaces do not simply operate through leadership, they…
Read more →One of the hardest things to realise in leadership, and honestly in life generally, is that not everyone will celebrate your growth. Sometimes people…
Read more →There’s a quiet shift that happens in organisations over time. We start building systems to protect people.Policies. Processes. Structures.All with the intention of making…
Read more →Maybe you’ve been telling yourself you’re just tired. That it’s been a long week.Too many conversations.Too many things to hold. But this feels different,…
Read more →When people hear trauma-informed, they often imagine something big. Something clinical.Something serious.Something that only happens in therapy rooms or specialist services. But in reality,…
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