At Epione, we are proud to introduce our new Safe Hands e-Learning Series, a unique blend of cutting-edge literature, lived experience, and the subject matter expertise of our team. This series has been designed to support professionals and communities in understanding trauma more deeply, while offering practical, compassionate tools to enhance our practice.

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What makes the Safe Hands Series distinct is the integration of three powerful perspectives:

  • The latest research and neuroscience – making the complex simple and accessible.
  • Lived experience of trauma – ensuring every session is grounded in authenticity, empathy, and hope.
  • Professional clinical wisdom – drawn from decades of practice and delivering training, supervision, and consultancy across services.

We believe that healing and recovery are most powerfully supported when training honours both professional knowledge and lived experience/ survivor insight. Just as there are two people in the therapy room – therapist and client – so too should training hold space for the dual perspectives.

The Safe Hands e-Learning Series offers:

  • Short, structured e-learning modules designed for accessibility and reflection.
  • A rich range of supplementary resources and research papers.
  • Content relevant to all professionals working with people with a history of trauma.
  • CPD certification upon completion.

With thousands of learners already benefitting from our Epione training approach, the Safe Hands e-Learning Series builds on our commitment to delivering high-quality, trauma-informed training that is both practical and transformative.

The links below are for individual licences. If your organisation would like group trauma training, we offer tiered reduced rates — click here to learn more.

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