
A Survivor’s Guide to Christmas
Another Christmas is just around the corner, and it’s natural to feel a bit apprehensive. We understand that for many survivors, the festive season can bring up difficult emotions—whether it’s
Another Christmas is just around the corner, and it’s natural to feel a bit apprehensive. We understand that for many survivors, the festive season can bring up difficult emotions—whether it’s
Recently we published our 2020/21 Impact Report, providing vital insight into the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on UK survivors. Our statistics show huge increases in the provision of support
This guest post was authored by Sharon Moohan, Partner at BLM LAW The circumstances In September of 2017 Islington Council issued an apology to victims of child abuse in Islington
The main goals of trauma-informed practice are to: raise awareness amongst all staff in health and social care settings about the wide impact of trauma and to prevent the re-traumatisation
The NAPAC team would like to take a moment to acknowledge the difficulties that the UK news landscape may be causing survivors at this time, and to reassure all survivors
Whilst underfunding and overwhelming demand are frequently touted as the two biggest dangers to the welfare of the NHS, there is a third, more covert threat spreading rapidly through the
At one time or another, we have all found ourselves in a moment of crisis. Enveloped in our own thoughts or memories, our hearts race, our palms sweat, and our
Just as speaking out about the childhood abuse you may have endured can be incredibly difficult, it can also be challenging for a family member or friend to know how
Today the Victim’s Commissioner has released the report from the second survey of victims about their experiences with the criminal justice system. Over the course of summer 2021 the Victims’
Trauma informed practice refers to a relatively new strengths-based treatment framework that emphasises emotional, psychological, and physical safety for therapists and survivors of trauma including abuse in childhood. What is
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