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Group for trauma survivors gets £200k

Resiliency Project will help people rebuild their lives

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

A Perth charity that supports and empowers trauma survivors has been awarded £200,000 to help local people rebuild their lives.

Trauma Healing Together has been awarded just over £195,000 by the National Lottery Community Fund (over three years) and £5000 by the Women’s Fund for Scotland (over one year) to deliver its ‘Resilience Project’.

The funding will allow the charity to support 240 trauma survivors, who are struggling with their mental health, to develop the resilience and skills required to heal, and live a fulfilling and meaningful life. Two specific cohorts will be created for women only.

Initially piloted in January 2022, the Resilience Project is designed for people who have experience­d any form of traumatic event(s) which has overwhelme­d their ability to cope with day to day life.

The project provides 24 weeks of trauma-focused counsellin­g broken down i nto weekly 50-minute sessions alongside 16 weeks of 2.5 hour, weekly group wellbeing sessions. Clients are also provided with follow- up three- month, six- month and annual check-in sessions providing additional advice and support for their next steps.

The wellbeing sessions allow clients to choose from various activities ranging from yoga and sleep management to creative writing, photograph­y, nutrition and even fencing.

These are facilitate­d by Trauma Healing Together but delivered by third-sector partner organisati­ons.

They focus on helping clients identify future goals, build resilience and confidence.

They also give clients the knowledge and tools needed to be their own advocate.

Roxanne Kerr, CEO and founder of Trauma Healing Together, said: “Through The Resilience Project, we support our clients with everything from their anxiety, confidence and self- worth to skills and strategies to deal with the emotions of their trauma, the ability to make positive changes and manage day-to-day relationsh­ips.

“The wellbeing sessions also provide them with a clearer insight into their interests, life goals and passions, empowering them to identify and achieve them.

“More than anything, we provide a safe, supportive environmen­t where our clients are respected, heard and empowered to make their own choices.”

Thanks to the funding, the charity can fund a Project Officer to manage and grow the project.

Crucially, the charity is also exploring ways to train and upskill previous clients to become volunteer group facilitato­rs, creating a holistic ‘lived experience’ approach while providing facilitato­rs with a sense of empowermen­t by sharing their own experience­s.

So far 23 clients have attended the Resilience Project, including Laura Findlay from Stanley who said: “Trauma Healing Together has supported me through group therapy and one-to-one counsellin­g.

“Although counsellin­g isn’t endless sessions, it has been the most I have managed to get from a single organisati­on and with someone I actually feel comfortabl­e with.

“Some days I don’t want to see anybody or do anything, but I get up and go to weekly counsellin­g and always leave feeling like a little weight has been lifted.

“I thought gaining new fun skills through the group work to help cope with times of distress was fantastic.”

To raise funds for Trauma Healing Together, Laura and her husband Rab will take part in the

Dundee 20-mile Kiltwalk on August 20.

Walking has become a solace in Laura’s life, from being in a wheelchair for two years to slowly building up walking again or enjoying some fresh air.

Launched in 2020, Trauma Healing Together is led by people with lived experience, and the majority of its board members, staff and students have had their mental health impacted by some form of traumatic experience.

The charity was initially shaped by rigorous feedback sessions from 120 trauma survivors, over 80 per cent of whom had experience­d two or more types of trauma, proving how vulnerable those who have encountere­d an initial traumatic experience can be.

As part of Mental Health Awareness week from May 15-21, Roxanne is hosting two webinars - an Introducti­on to Trauma Healing Together on May 16 at 10.30am and a ‘Science of Trauma’ webinar on May 16 at 6.30pm and on May 19 at 2pm. To support Laura in her fundraisin­g efforts, visit www. justgiving. com/ fundraisin­g/ lauraandra­b

I ndividuals who hav e experience­d trauma and who would like support with their mental health can visit the charity’s website.

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Cheque mates Roxanne Kerr and Laura Findlay

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