Tag Archives: Trauma-Informed Care

The Courage to Show Up: Embracing Vulnerability

In a world that often celebrates invulnerability, the courage to show up and embrace vulnerability can be transformative. At the heart of meaningful connections lies the willingness to be open and authentic, as emphasised by Brené Brown in her groundbreaking work on vulnerability and courage. Brown’s research, summarised in her book Daring Greatly, highlights how … Continue reading The Courage to Show Up: Embracing Vulnerability

Inclusive Care Starts with Person-Centred Support

In an ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, meeting people where they are has emerged as a cornerstone of compassionate and inclusive care. For those navigating the complex intersections of mental health, substance use, trauma, and disability, traditional models can often feel rigid and unaccommodating. Embracing harm reduction and person-centred care offers a more empathetic approach, acknowledging … Continue reading Inclusive Care Starts with Person-Centred Support