Vulnerable Communities

Trauma-informed facilitation and wellbeing programmes for charities and community organisations

Who this is for

Psychologically safe spaces for vulnerable communities, helping them learn, integrate and find a sense of belonging and identity

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Our Core Communities
  • Refugee and asylum seeker support organisations

  • Domestic violence services

  • Mental health and recovery charities

  • Heritage, arts and community engagement project

  • Local authorities and funded community programmes

Talk to us about your requirements, book a short call

Feel a sense of belonging

When people have experienced forced migration, domestic abuse, or identity-shattering transitions, traditional support talking isn’t always enough.

I help charities and community organisations create the conditions where real embodied change happens in person.

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Outcomes

Reduced anxiety

Stronger sense of identity & community connection

Increased confidence & self-expression

Sessions are enhanced with attention anchors that reset energy and reinforces behaviour

Transferable skills

Projects

Mindful Movement

Harmony House, India.

Sensory immersion workshop combining yoga, breath-work, and the senses.

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A group of young people sitting in chairs
Keynote speaker Careers focus

Tailored keynote event helping 17-21 year olds identify their strengths, personal value to optimise their career journey.

One-on-one mentoring session with a focused conversation in a cozy setting.
One-on-one mentoring session with a focused conversation in a cozy setting.
Walking through vibrant slum areas, observing community life and opportunities.
Walking through vibrant slum areas, observing community life and opportunities.
Global Communicator Programme

A 10-week tailored programme for non-native english speakers seeking job promotions and global mobility.

Community Walk

Our walk through the slums in Gurgaon, India, provided us with insight into how we can enhance the fundamental needs and living conditions of communities facing poverty.

The Q&A gave students clarity and confidence in their ability.

Meenakshi. K- Headteacher of Harmony House

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A woman in a red kurta with a floral scarf.
A lively group workshop with teachers collaborating and sharing notes around a table.
A lively group workshop with teachers collaborating and sharing notes around a table.

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