🎬 UKPTS Bites | 15 May“Trauma-informed” is everywhere… but what does it actually mean?
Join Dr Rachel Paskell (University of Bath) for a sharp, practical take.🕛 12:00–12:30 (UK)
💻 Online | 🎟 FREE👉
https://t.co/5PZTjueudK
#TraumaInformed#MentalHealth#Psychology#CPD
Only a few days left to buy tickets for this year's CMWR/CEEUPS conference: Serving with Equity: Women’s Voices in the Uniformed Public Services
https://t.co/dvTrHwG4iC
#trauma#psychology#military#firstresponders
🎬 UKPTS Bites is back!
How do we deliver integrated, evidence-based care to asylum seekers & refugees in the current climate?
🗓 13 March 2026
🕛 12:00–12:30 (UK)
💻 Online
🎟 FREE & open to all
Register: https://t.co/l7imWwhfem
#UKPTSBites#RefugeeMentalHealth#TraumaInformed
We offer our deepest condolences to Nicola's family, friends & colleagues. She was a remarkable mentor to many & leader in her field. She will be greatly missed but also fondly remembered for her enormous professional impact, & the kindness & generosity showed to those she guided
We are deeply saddened to share that Professor Nicola Fear CBE, Director of King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) and Professor of Military Epidemiology at King's College London, died earlier this week.
📢 2nd International CPTSD Conference | London
Join the BPS Crisis, Disaster & Trauma Psychology Section for an international conference on Complex PTSD led by Prof Marylene Cloitre & Prof Thanos Karatzias.
🗓 19–20 March 2026
🔗 https://t.co/0Fkn8hfmrW
Our next Bites session is now live!
We are delighted to be joined by the wonderful Dr Christina Curry and Professor Cornelius Katona for a timely discussion on evidence based care for asylum seekers and refugees
📅 Make sure to sign up here:
https://t.co/l7imWwhfem
Are you a UK healthcare provider who has direct experience working with refugees or asylum-seekers?
Please contribute to a pan-European study to better understand the support needs & challenges faced by clinical care teams.
Got to: https://t.co/j3Fsg9RPXm
SOLD OUT. 🎟️
UKPTS 2026 has reached full capacity.
Thank you to everyone who secured a ticket and made this possible.
We can’t wait to bring together voices across the UK public sector to tackle trauma and moral injury.
#UKPTS2026#SoldOut#TraumaInTheWorkforce#MoralInjury
🔍 Breakout Spotlight: Session One
From NHS emergency call-handlers to prison officers, paramedics and police this session explores trauma, moral injury and evidence-based responses across public service.
📅 26 Jan 2026 | 📍 King’s College London
🎟️ https://t.co/pKMijMm0Mw
☕️ Another cuppa… then straight back into the deep stuff.
Breakout Stream Two tackles moral injury, co-production and supporting those in the toughest roles.
#UKPTS2026#TraumaAndCare
🔥 Taking the stage at #UKPTS2026
Dr Victoria Williamson & Dr Danielle Lamb present the CARE Study a co-designed, evidence-based approach to preventing and addressing moral injury among prison staff across the UK.
🗓️ 26 Jan 2026 | 📍 King’s College London
#UKPTS#MoralInjury
☕️ Another cuppa… then straight back into the deep stuff.
Breakout Stream Two tackles moral injury, co-production and supporting those in the toughest roles.
#UKPTS2026#TraumaAndCare
🔍 Breakout Spotlight: Session One
From NHS emergency call-handlers to prison officers, paramedics and police this session explores trauma, moral injury and evidence-based responses across public service.
📅 26 Jan 2026 | 📍 King’s College London
🎟️ https://t.co/pKMijMm0Mw
🔔And just when you thought the programme couldn’t get any better…...
We’re delighted to share a special addition to UKPTS 2026 a Schwartz Round.
A reflective space to share honest, human stories from the front line and the experiences that connect us.
💙 Surprise… and the countdown begins. 💙
We’re delighted to announce the 2026 UKPTS Annual Conference:
The Burden of Care: Trauma and Moral Injury in the UK Public Sector
📅 Monday 26 January 2026
📍 King’s College London (Strand Campus)
Research, real-world experience and a whole lot of heart 💙 We can’t wait to hear from Cllr Dr Sara Hyde
We’re delighted to spotlight one of our upcoming speakers, who will be exploring a deeply important and often overlooked area of work:
⏳ Less than a month to go!
Delighted to welcome Prof Derek Tracy to #UKPTS2026 speaking on “The Human Crises in Public Service Delivery.”
📅 26 Jan 2026 | 🎫 https://t.co/48jhyBm0sF