
A Readiness Tool for Trauma Recovery Standards
Use this quick tool to see how closely your current pathways align with modern expectations for trauma recovery and rehabilitation, and where TPS can help you bridge the gaps.
- A simple readiness rating: Emerging, Developing, or Strong
- Clarity on strengths and priority risks
- Tailored next steps for strengthening recovery pathways with TPS
- Option to request a tailored TPS Integration Proposal
Use this tool to get clarity on exactly where your trauma pathway is strong, and where TPS can close the gaps.
⚠️ Note: This tool is not an official CQC or NICE audit. It is a practical readiness check to help you understand where your service may be exposed and what to strengthen.
How to Use This Page
Step 1
Start the TPS Compliance Quiz below, which takes under 10 minutes. ⚠️ Note: It opens in a new tab. When you have completed the quiz and receive your Readiness Score, return here to move on to Step 2 below and review your rating.
Step 2
Review your readiness rating: Emerging / Developing / Strong. Once you have reviewed your rating move on to Step 3 to book a call with our team, if you would like to improve your rating or strengthen specific areas, we’re here to help, or your could follow the link below in Step 3 to access the compliance-aligned roadmap information. The roadmap shows how your service is currently structured and the direction it needs to strengthen continuity and compliance.
Step 3
Book your discovery call to explore how TPS can strengthen your trauma recovery pathways
or access the compliance-aligned roadmap to see the direction your service needs.
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What Makes TPS Valuable to your Services – Bridging the Post-Acute Trauma Continuity Gap (PATCG) Using the PATS Model™
| Requirement | Typical Challenge | TPS Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Trauma-informed care | Theory understood, practice inconsistent | Education modules, scripts, delivery templates |
| Long-term continuity | Support ends after discharge | Delivered via the PATS Model™, TPS provides an advanced Stage 2 recovery path with structured support. |
| Emotional/psychological impact | Focus stays on physical pain only | TPS includes trauma-informed modules (e.g., PTSD, mood) as part of the PATS Model™ and TRPP framework. |
| Biomechanical recovery | No structure post-discharge | Movement & pacing tools without over-medicalising |
| Self-management tools | Patients leave with advice but no tools | Journals, daily logs, action plans |
| Evidence of outcomes | No story of long-term impact | Reflection points and built-in narrative tools |
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