A network for Trauma-informed Professionals
The Childhood Trauma Recovery Network exists to support people from across the UK to find the help they need to recover from childhood trauma, and to ensure that the professionals they work with are trauma-informed.
We facilitate regional Childhood Trauma Recovery Network hubs where organisations and professionals can meet to support each other, discuss the latest research and insight, share good practice, and be available to support each other in times of challenge.
We then provide contact details of these people and organisations in each area, to enable people and families to find the support they need.
We can provide advice, training and guidance on the different kinds of support and what may best work for you, your child, or someone you are working with.
For more information about us, please click here
Become a member of the CTRN UK
Individual professionals and organisations can become members of the Childhood Trauma Recovery Network (CTRN) UK.
All members commit to becoming trauma-informed, and through an annual membership have the opportunity to be involved in the network, share learning, and deepen their understanding and skills in responding effectively to experiences of childhood trauma.
Professional membership is for qualified professionals in mental health-related professions, who can demonstrate a commitment to trauma-informed practice, engage in network activity and can be listed on our map.
Organisation or school membership is available with the Head or CEO joining.
Clinician membership Clinical membership is for qualified professionals in mental health-related professions, including psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, counselling and mental health social work. This also includes those trained in creative therapy, including play, music, drama, dance, movement, art, body and somatic therapists.
Clinical members make a commitment to be trauma-informed, and additionally submit evidence:
You can find out more about becoming a member, or join by clicking here.