Trauma-informed training
Our trauma-informed approach is designed to help you shape the culture you want to see – where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported to thrive. Whether you work in business, non-profits, schools, colleges, universities, or healthcare settings, out inclusive training equips you with the practical skills and confidence to challenge harmful behaviours and nurture a genuine culture of consent.
You’ll learn how to build safer spaces and contribute to a community that’s more informed, more empowered, and more compassionate. You’ll also gain the knowledge and confidence to prevent sexual violence, respond to disclosures in a trauma-informed way, and offer empathetic, person-centred support when it’s needed most.
Flexible licensing and learning options
We offer flexible licensing options for our trauma informed training packages (pricing available on request), giving your team ongoing access to high quality learning resources. You can also book a masterclass with our expert trainer to build the skills and confidence needed to deliver our impactful workshops within your organisation.
10% donor discount on all training
We’re pleased to offer anyone who has made a financial donation to us a 10% discount on our training workshops. Just let us know when you’re booking your training.
Meet the Trainer
Read Jade’s blog ‘My top reasons to train with us‘ here.

“My areas of expertise include sexual abuse, domestic abuse, stalking, risk assessment and trauma-informed practice.
Prior to SARSAS, I worked for a domestic abuse service, initially providing direct support to victim/survivors and later designing and delivering training programmes. My combined experience of frontline support work and training experience enables me to deliver engaging, practical and insightful sessions.
Before working in the VAWG sector, I held various roles within HM Courts and Tribunals Service, gaining experience across management, legal administration and criminal operations.
I also have a Level 3 Certificate in Education & Training.
My passion is in creating social change by inspiring others, which I hope to expand on in my role!”
Jade, SARSAS Trainer
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A little while ago, we received a poem in our inbox. Its words thoughtfully captured a personal experience of sexual violence, and with the author’s permission, we’re sharing it here, knowing it may resonate with many of our followers and supporters.