Work with thought leaders and academic experts in trauma

Companies can benefit from collaborating with academic researchers in the field of Trauma in several ways. These researchers bring deep knowledge and expertise in understanding the psychological and physiological effects of trauma. They can provide valuable insights and data to help companies develop innovative solutions, products, and services that address trauma-related issues. Academic researchers can also conduct studies and evaluations to measure the impact of trauma on individuals and communities, helping companies make informed decisions. Collaborating with these experts can enhance a company's reputation as a socially responsible organization that prioritizes the well-being of its employees and customers.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in trauma include Dr. Christian Waugh, Ph.D., Abiodun Adewuya, Bernd Stahl, Tim Cavell, Mehrdad Sheikhvatan, Deborah Gilman, and Megan Visser.

Example trauma projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on trauma?

Developing Trauma-Informed Workplace Policies

An academic researcher can work with a company to develop trauma-informed workplace policies and practices. This includes training employees to recognize and respond to trauma, creating a supportive and safe work environment, and implementing policies that accommodate employees who have experienced trauma.

Designing Trauma-Sensitive Products

By collaborating with an academic researcher, a company can design products that are sensitive to the needs of individuals who have experienced trauma. This can include developing sensory-friendly designs, incorporating calming features, and ensuring products do not trigger traumatic memories or reactions.

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Trauma Interventions

An academic researcher can conduct rigorous evaluations to assess the effectiveness of trauma interventions implemented by a company. This helps the company understand the impact of their programs and make data-driven decisions to improve and optimize their interventions.

Developing Trauma-Informed Marketing Campaigns

Collaborating with an academic researcher can help a company develop marketing campaigns that are sensitive to trauma survivors. This includes crafting messages and visuals that avoid triggering traumatic memories, promoting empathy and understanding, and ensuring the campaign does not exploit or sensationalize trauma.

Creating Trauma-Informed Training Programs

Academic researchers can assist companies in developing trauma-informed training programs for employees. These programs can educate employees on trauma, its effects, and how to provide appropriate support and accommodations to individuals who have experienced trauma.