Dealing with trauma and trauma informed care
At the beginning of the year, Fulfilling Lives LSL commissioned a research and learning partnership and a collaboration with Groundswell, New Philanthropy Capital (NPC), and the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) at Sheffield Hallam University.
Following on from the release of the Understanding models of support for people facing disadvantage literature review, the partnership has collaborated to develop and create a short guide on Dealing with trauma and trauma informed care.
These guides are based on findings from CRESR’s literature review which focuses on the key principles of trauma, gender and culture-informed approaches and why services may adopt them. The guides are shorter than the literature review and intended to make the findings accessible to a wider and less specialist audience.

This guide was produced by charity think tank and consultancy New Philanthropy Capital, and is based on a literature review by the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) for Fulfilling Lives Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham, Understanding models of support for people facing disadvantage.