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

  • Who Dares Cares

    Who Dares Cares was founded in 2016 by 2 ex soldiers severely impacted by Trauma. It's aim is to support others suffering from PTSD through Peer support, shared experience, Awareness and Training, signposting to grounding and coping strategies, Wellness and Wellbeing sessions, referral and recovery pathways, welfare checks and Emergency Intervention.
  • Edinburgh Community Yoga Ltd

    Edinburgh Community Yoga offers subsidised and free trauma informed programmes within Edinburgh City Centre and the Lothians. We commit to the pledge by choosing to centre the voices of people affected by trauma in the work we do.  Our team is represented by survivors and our trauma-informed approach is written into all our policies and procedures.
  • Spark of Genius

    As a child care provider we are totally committed to Trauma Informed practices and principles to help recovery and support both those we look after and those who look after our very precious young people.
  • Motherwell & District – Women’s Aid

    We are committed at Motherwell women’s aid as a staff team to sign up to the national Trauma pledge, our service is built on listening to women Children and young people who use our services and this informs changes to our service delivery. Our workforce have completed training through the national training programme to develop our trauma skills.
  • Bridges Project

    We pledge to work with partners and stakeholders to put trauma-informed and responsive practice in place across our workforce and services. We will deliver services that, wherever possible, are actively informed by young people with lived experience of trauma.
  • Together for Childhood Govan

    Together for Childhood Govan brings families and local partners together to prevent child abuse and neglect, making our communities safer places for children. We are engaged in embedding and promoting a trauma-informed approach to working with everyone which recognises Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and is responsive to the role that trauma has played in many people’s lives.
  • NSPCC

    NSPCC Scotland’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect, through campaigning, lobbying and working with children and their families. Recognising that a person’s early experiences lay the foundations for their future wellbeing and health is core to our work. In all that we do, we strive to embed and promote a trauma-informed approach, which recognises Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and is responsive to the role that trauma has played in people’s lives.
  • Healthcare Improvement Scotland

    Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) are committed to influence and communicate the ambition of being a trauma-informed and responsive organisation. We will draw on the learning resources within the National Trauma Training Programme which will promote consistency in knowledge, skills and language and enable our workforce develop confidence in responding to psychological trauma.
  • The Fostering Network

    As the UK's leading membership organisation of foster carers and fostering services, The Fostering Network has always listened to its members to understand the needs of the fostering community in order to make foster care the very best it can be. In Scotland our membership includes 97% of fostering services and foster carers.
  • Cyrenians

    At Cyrenians we tackle the causes and consequences of homelessness. We understand that there are many routes into homelessness, and that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to supporting people towards more positive and stable futures. That’s why all our work is values-led and relationships-based. We meet people where they are, and support them towards where they want to be.
  • Care Inspectorate

    The Care Inspectorate is fully committed to working with our partners to support the embedding of a trauma informed and responsive culture across our own workforce, and in services and partnerships across Scotland. As the independent scrutiny and quality improvement support body for social care and social work services in Scotland, we provide public assurance about the quality of social care, social work, and early learning services.
  • Inspiring Scotland

    Inspiring Scotland’s vision is for every person in Scotland to enjoy a happy, healthy life free from poverty and disadvantage. We recognise the long-lasting physical and mental impact of adverse childhood experiences, and other forms of trauma and adversity which contribute to the disadvantage people face.