
A Structured Approach to RTA Trauma Recovery
Healthcare organisations engage with the Trauma Pain Support (TPS) at different stages of readiness, and each stage demands a tailored approach. Some organisations are in the early phases of exploration, evaluating how TPS aligns with existing governance structures and clinical standards. Others have advanced beyond exploration and are prepared to determine whether TPS can be structurally integrated within their post-acute Road Traffic Accident (RTA) care pathway.
Regardless of where your organisation currently stands, a clear and structured entry point exists. The pathways outlined in this document are designed to eliminate ambiguity, reduce onboarding friction, and ensure that every organisation — whether newly evaluating or formally aligned — accesses the right resources at the right time.
Select the pathway below that most accurately reflects your organisation’s current position within the TPS engagement continuum. Each pathway has been developed to serve a distinct readiness level, ensuring that no organisation is directed toward implementation steps before foundational alignment has been established.
These pathways reflect increasing levels of readiness. Organisations are encouraged to begin at the stage that most accurately reflects their current governance position.
Select your Pathway

Pathway 1: Understand the TPS Framework
For First-Time Reviewers Exploring TPS Framework

Pathway 2: Assess Structural Fit
For Organisations Evaluating Integration

Pathway 3: Existing & Approved Organisations
For Licensed & Formally Aligned Partners

Supporting recovery through service-level integration.
Professional Memberships: RSM • BSPRM • VRA • SOM • UKABIF • IPIC
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Framework aligned with the WHO Rehabilitation 2030 principles