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Trauma-Informed Workplaces Explained | Sam and Amanda

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This episode of the Working Well-Beings Podcast, recorded live at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference, features Sam and Amanda discussing trauma-informed practice, psychological safety, and the growing importance of trauma awareness in workplace wellbeing.Drawing from backgrounds in policing, psychotherapy, the NHS, occupational wellbeing, and trauma-informed care, the conversation explores how trauma can shape behaviour, communication, leadership, and workplace culture.Sam shares her journey from crime scene investigation into workplace wellbeing and trauma-informed practice, while Amanda reflects on her experience across the Crown Prosecution Service, psychotherapy, NHS wellbeing leadership, and trauma-informed care in mental health services.Together, they discuss how organisations can move beyond surface-level wellbeing initiatives and start creating genuinely psychologically safe workplaces.🎙 In this episode, we discuss:What trauma-informed practice means in the workplaceWhy psychological safety starts with understanding traumaHow trauma can shape workplace behaviour and communicationThe link between adverse childhood experiences and wellbeingSupporting staff through trauma awareness and leadershipWhy trauma-informed organisations are built through culture changeThe NHS approach to trauma-informed care and wellbeingPractical first steps for smaller organisations and SMEsThe importance of accessibility, flexibility, and human-centred supportThe conversation also explores the changing landscape of workplace wellbeing, the role of leadership in creating safe environments, and why wellbeing initiatives need to move beyond apps and box-ticking exercises.📍 Recorded live at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference.🔔 Subscribe for conversations on workplace wellbeing, leadership, psychological safety, occupational health, and organisational culture.

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