Who we Work With

TRAC Psychological work with a diverse range of statutory and third sector clients to deliver effective behaviour change programmes and interventions. Our clients include community safety partnerships, housing providers, local authorities, charities, police and crime commissioners, prisons, and the probation service.

Blackpool Communities

Creating stronger communities and increasing resilience, Inner strength was delivered in partnership with the police and aimed to change the behaviour of perpetrators and reduce the risk to victims. The programme is an evidenced-based intervention designed to raise self-awareness, resilience and provide alternative coping strategies to ultimately reduce frequency of domestic abuse incidents. An Evaluation of the programme found that it significantly reduced reoffending, created safer families for children and offered a substantial cost benefit to the public.

Blackpool Football Club Community Trust (BFCCT) 

We currently work with BFCCT to deliver our child programme Understanding Self and Others (USO)  that is designed to build and enhance resilience, emotional management, effective coping, interpersonal skills and conflict resolution in schools, using a virtual platform. This work is funded by the Youth Endowment Fund.

Bolton Community Safety Partnership

TRAC Psychological have been delivering Inner Strength domestic abuse support interventions in Bolton since 2017. We work with both male and female perpetrators and victims and deliver to groups and on a one-to-one basis, including clients who require an interpreter. Our services include ongoing support post-programme to all clients.

Calico Group

TRAC Psychological are working with Calico Group to design a bespoke training workshop and toolkit to support their work with vulnerable people.

Cumbria and Lancashire Community Rehabilitation Company

In 2014, we worked with Cumbria and Lancashire Community Rehabilitation Company and Merseyside Community Rehabilitation Company to develop bespoke interventions for their clients. These interventions help clients build emotional resilience, stress resilience and enhance conflict resolution skills. These courses have continued to be delivered via their rate card.

HMP Forrest Bank

In 2012, we trained staff at Forest Bank to deliver Inner Strength Complete. This programme ran until the prison’s designation was changed to a reception prison in 2019. Analysis of the impact of the Inner Strength Complete programme found that it was extremely successful in reducing reoffending.

Khulisa Crime Prevention Initiative

We have evaluated a number of Khulisa’s prison, young offender and school-based intervention programmes.

Lancashire Child and Youth Justice Service (LCYJS)

TRAC Psychological trained LCYJS in trauma-informed working and delivery of a trauma-informed psychological intervention programme.

Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (LVRN)

We are currently partnering with LVRN to develop their Prisoners and Families project, where we have designed the Strength Inside programme for Dads in custody. This intervention is due to pilot in three northwest prisons.

Liverpool Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

We trained staff to deliver the Inner Strength Complete programme for perpetrators and Inner Peace for victims of domestic abuse.

London Community Rehabilitation Company MTC

We trained staff at MTC to deliver Inner Strength Lite to their probation clients.

Mankind Initiative

TRAC Psychological evaluate Mankind Initiative male victims training for the British Armed Forces.

Nottingham Recovery Network

We delivered one day of training to NHS staff working with substance users to help them enhance emotional resilience.

NSPCC

We worked with the NSPCC by sharing our Inner Strength manual and materials to assist in their development of their Steps to Safety programme; an early intervention for parents of children under 5-years-old. Our approach was explicitly praised.

Oldham Council

TRAC Psychological trained staff in the Troubled Families team to deliver a trauma-informed psychological intervention for families.

Red Rose Recovery

We trained Red Rose Recovery in the trauma-informed the psychological intervention arm of their Citizen Programme to enhance emotional resilience, manage stress and resolve conflict.

StreetLife

TRAC Psychological are working with StreetLife, a charity working with young homeless people to design a bespoke trauma-informed package for their work with young people, and to train their staff to deliver the programme. This work is funded by the National Lottery.