The Trauma

Regulation

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Protecting the public through Trauma regulation

Setting the standard for trauma-informed care

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The Final Frontier

Whether in social care, psychiatry, education, criminal justice, or private practice, the evidence is clear: unresolved trauma is the hidden driver of distress, risk, and systemic failure. The Trauma Regulation Board is dedicated to closing this gap by embedding enforceable trauma standards that replace procedural compliance with lived safety. By raising expectations across every discipline, we aim to transform services from reactive and fragmented into proactive, stabilising, and recovery-focused—delivering real protection for the public and restoring integrity to professional practice.

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Trauma Regulation Board:

Raising Standards in Operations and Service Delivery

Trauma-informed practice cannot exist in isolation; it must be embedded both in the structures that govern services (operations) and in the way professionals interact with children, families, and communities (service delivery).

Trauma Regulation Board: Raising Standards in Operations and Service Delivery

At TRB, we raise standards by ensuring that trauma-informed care is embedded at both the system level and the frontline level.

Operations (System Level)

Operations are the structures that govern how services run. This includes governance, policies, accountability frameworks, staff wellbeing, training, and auditable tools. Put simply: operations create the safe scaffolding within which trauma-informed practice can flourish.

Service Delivery (Frontline Level)

Service delivery is where families, clients, and practitioners meet. It means assessments that recognise trauma, interventions based on the tri-phasic model, culturally responsive care, and relational, compassionate practice. Service delivery is where lived experience is respected and recovery becomes possible.

Together, operations and service delivery close the gap between policy and practice—ensuring safety isn’t just promised on paper, but experienced in reality.

Why This Matters

When operations and service delivery are aligned, the result is a system that reduces retraumatisation, strengthens recovery, and improves trust between families, practitioners, and institutions. The TRB exists to ensure this alignment is no longer optional but a regulated, measurable standard across the UK and beyond.

Rachel Speaking for Men and Boys in Belfast

Trauma services often exclude men & boys..

We need to have a better understanding of trauma and its impact on men and boys. 50% of the population is not receiving services because they are not women. I believe in equality, and I believe they have a right to recover

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