Trauma Informed Quality and Improvement 

In this resource, you can read more about how we embed the principles of trauma informed practice into our approach to quality and improvement at Future Pathways.

At Future Pathways, we aim to take a trauma informed approach to every aspect of our work. Our impact evaluation shows that in doing so, we support people to gain a sense of purpose, freedom and independence; and we help make trauma informed support more accessible to people registered with us.   

This guide is ideal for people who are interested in:  
  • evaluating complex relational and trauma-informed approaches. 
  • measuring the quality of your work and identifying improvement actions in a trauma-informed way. 
  • refining your approach to quality measurement so that you are focused on what matters most to your service. 

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St Andrew’s First Aid

St Andrew’s First Aid delivered a workshop with us as part of our Peer Support programme. We talk to Daniel from St Andrew’s First Aid to find out more about the charity.

Spotlight on photography

Here we share multiple exposure photography. This means making a photograph from more than one picture. We also find out more about the creative process.

A bowl of sugar, a bowl of flour, cinamon sticks and eggs on a table.

Kitchen creativity

Get creative in the kitchen! ND, who is registered with Future Pathways, shares his recipes with us. Made alongside his friend SN.

Register with us today

It’s easy to get in touch – either by phone, email, or you can fill in this simple form to register your interest or find out more.