
Why This Review Exists

Many organisations deliver high-quality trauma care while patients remain within visible, structured services. What follows discharge is rarely unsafe, but it is often unowned.
Responsibility diffuses across time, services, and providers, and recovery continues without a shared framework designed to hold it together. When deterioration appears months later, it is difficult to trace, difficult to attribute, and difficult to prevent.
The TPS Clinical Orientation & System Alignment Review exists to support organisations in understanding this phase clearly before any discussion of adoption, implementation, or change.
This is an orientation step, not an intervention.
What Does This Review Serve
This review provides a structured way for organisations to orient themselves to the post-acute trauma phase and assess how TPS relates to their actual pathway.
It supports organisations to:
- Clarify how post-acute trauma recovery is currently held
- Identify where continuity is assumed rather than structured
- Understand where responsibility becomes diffuse or unclear
- Explore whether the TPS program is relevant, redundant, or misaligned
There is:
- no programme delivery
- no pilot
- no commitment
The Purpose of This Review
To ensure this process remains professionally safe, the review does not:
- Require adoption of TPS
- Commit the organisation to any next step
- Replace or evaluate existing services
- Assess performance, compliance, or quality
- Introduce licensing, pricing, or implementation discussions
The purpose is clarity, not persuasion.
Who is This Review Designed For

This review is intended for:
- Clinical leads
- Rehabilitation leads
- Service managers
- Pathway designers
- Governance, quality, or integration leads
It is not designed for procurement enquiries or general programme browsing.
How Organisations Can Engage
There is no required sequence. You may choose to:
- Download the Orientation Overview (PDF)
A detailed explanation of the orientation logic, scope, and boundaries. - Submit a System Alignment Request
A short form allowing you to outline your pathway and indicate what clarity you are seeking. - Request a conversation
For organisations who prefer to explore alignment verbally.
No option commits you to any further step.
What Happens Next
Depending on the pathway you choose:
- You may receive written orientation materials
- You may receive a short written alignment summary
- You may be advised that TPS is not appropriate for your system at this time
No recommendations are made unless requested. No follow-up occurs unless invited.
A Note on Adoption
TPS adoption does not begin with implementation. It begins with orientation.
This review exists so organisations can understand whether TPS belongs in their system at all, before any further step is taken.