Leadership Pledge of Support

The following organisations have pledged their ongoing commitment to embedding trauma informed principles and practice in Scotland to support anyone affected by psychological trauma. Find out how you can sign the Leadership Pledge of Support below.

Pledge Signatories in Scotland

Signatories to this pledge agree to:

  • Work with others to put trauma-informed and responsive practice in place across our workforce and services.
  • Deliver services that wherever possible are actively informed by people with lived experience of trauma.
  • Recognise the central importance of relationships that offer collaboration, choice, empowerment, safety and trust as part of a trauma-informed approach.
  • Respond in ways that prevent further harm, and that reduce barriers so that people affected by trauma have equal access to the services they need, when they need it, to support their own journey of recovery.

Partnered with

  • Community Justice Scotland

    At Community Justice Scotland we’re aware of the widespread impact of trauma on individuals. We believe it’s a priority to take action to improve outcomes for people involved with the justice system and to promote trauma informed leadership in community justice.
  • Improvement Service (IS)

    The Improvement Service (IS) is the 'go-to' organisation for local government improvement in Scotland. We aim to help councils and their partners to improve the health, quality of life and opportunities of all people in the geographic area, through community leadership, strong local governance and the delivery of high quality, efficient local services.
  • Action for Children

    As one of Scotland’s largest children’s charities, Action for Children believe it is our responsibility and honour to sign up to and support the National Trauma Training Programme Leadership Pledge.
  • Quarriers

    Health and social care charity Quarriers is committed to trauma-conscious practice. Our aspiration is that all staff have understanding of trauma, and we recognise and value the contribution of people with lived experience. There are current members of staff who initially came to Quarriers for support and now bring invaluable insight to their roles.
  • Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans

    Sight Scotland recognises people who have been traumatised through experiencing visual impairment can be helped to overcome this experience, not only with the right mental health support, but also through the right specialist support. This can be specialist support for visually impaired young people in education, inclusive workplaces or rehabilitation for people who have experienced sight loss. Sight Scotland Veterans works with veterans living with sight loss who often have a number of health conditions, which can include head injuries and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
  • Includem

    Includem is a Scottish charity supporting children, young people, and their families, who are facing difficult challenges in their lives. Our trust-based, inclusive model of support is centred on the needs of each young person. We help young people make positive life choices and empower them to transform their lives, creating better outcomes for young people, families and their communities. Includem fully commits to the Trauma Informed Leadership Pledge.
  • Survivors Unite Safe Oaks Project

    Our Mission is: To work alongside adults affected by childhood sexual abuse in the Scottish Borders. To provide safe support and understanding so that people can heal and flourish.
  • Resilience Learning Partnership

    As a new and growing organisation led and driven by those with Lived Experience of psychological trauma, we recognise the central importance of relationships that offer CHOICE, COLLABORATION, EMPOWERMENT, TRUST & SAFETY as part of a trauma informed approach in all of our work.
  • Staf

    Staf is Scotland’s member organisation for all those involved in the lives of young people leaving care, with over 70 members in the public, third and private sectors. We support our members to develop trauma-informed and responsive practice through our programme of learning events, with experts in trauma from across the world.
  • Trauma Informed Parenting

    Our Charity offers workshops and support to Parents, Foster Carers and Adopters living with children that have experienced trauma from abuse and neglect, generational patterns of behaviour and the experience of suffering with ASD, PDA, ADHD and other issues that cause the anxiety and overwhelming stress which create problematic challenging behaviours.
  • North Lanarkshire HSCP

    We will demonstrate our commitment by further adopting and embedding a trauma informed culture across the workforce, and local communities, in collaboration with our partners. We will ensure our workforce are fully supported through the delivery of trauma informed care and practice across all services.
  • Child Protection Committees Scotland

    Child Protection Committees Scotland will use our position as a national grouping of professionals who work together to improve the protection of children in Scotland to promote a clear understanding of what a trauma informed and responsive service looks like for children at risk of neglect or abuse.