
The Trauma-Informed Care Project
The Trauma-Informed Care Project promotes approaches in healthcare and social services that recognize how trauma affects individuals' well-being and behavior. It emphasizes understanding, avoiding re-traumatization, and creating a safe, supportive environment. By training providers to be sensitive to trauma histories, the project aims to improve how services are delivered—fostering trust, promoting healing, and ensuring that care helps individuals feel respected and empowered rather than overwhelmed. Its goal is to ensure that everyone receives compassionate, effective support tailored to their experiences with trauma.