CLIENT CENTRED | CLINICIAN-LED | FROM SPECIALIST REFERRALS TO A FULL SERVICE

Supporting the people who support everyone else.

Some things don’t stay at work.

Emergency service roles carry exposures that most workplaces never encounter – repeated trauma, sustained operational pressure, and decisions made in moments that stay with people long afterwards.

We provide specialist psychological support for people working across the blue light community, delivered by clinicians who understand what the work actually involves. We can supplement the provision you already have, take on the parts you can’t staff, or run the whole psychological wellbeing service for you.

Regulated and framework-approved

The job asks more of people than most jobs do.

Repeated exposure to trauma. Shift patterns that disrupt sleep and family life. Cumulative pressure that builds slowly enough that people don’t notice until it’s affecting them.

Every service handles this differently. Some have occupational health and an assistance programme and need specialist clinical input above them. Some have a waiting list they can’t get through. Some would rather one provider ran the whole thing.

We work in all three ways, and the conversation starts with what you already have rather than what we’d like to sell you.

Support that fits how your service works.

Different situations need different things. Someone processing a single difficult job needs something other than a team carrying months of cumulative exposure. We provide the whole range under one clinical team and one set of governance arrangements, whether that’s a few referrals a month or the entire service.

One-to-one therapy

Structured support with a qualified clinician – trauma-focused therapy, CBT, EMDR, counselling or other specialist approaches, matched to what the person actually needs.

Wellbeing assessments

A voluntary, structured check-in with a clinician for frontline roles you identify, using clinical measures to understand how someone is doing and whether further support would help.

Group supervision

Facilitated sessions for specific teams, giving people a space to reflect on incidents and manage cumulative exposure together. It’s clinical supervision, not a case management meeting.

Major incident support

Psychological first aid immediately after a significant event, followed by structured assessment and access to therapy where it’s needed. Scalable to whole teams and services.

Neurodiversity assessment

ADHD and autism assessment for colleagues who want to understand how they work best, with the same clinicians and the same governance.

Three things make us different.

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We fit the model, not the other way round.

Specialist referrals alongside your existing provision, capacity to clear a backlog, or a fully outsourced psychological wellbeing service. What stays constant is the clinical governance behind it.

We can scale when something happens.

After a major incident, support can’t run one person at a time. We provide psychological first aid immediately, then structured assessment and access to therapy for everyone affected – a watch, a team, or a whole service.

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Every person is followed by a second clinician.

Another experienced clinician is involved in reviewing each person’s care, so decisions aren’t resting on one clinician’s judgement alone.

Let's start a conversation.

Whether you’re putting specialist support in place for the first time or strengthening what your people already have, we’d be happy to talk.

Tell us about your service and what you’re looking for, and a member of our team will be in touch.

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