
Long-term Trauma Support for Road Traffic Accident Survivors
Trauma Pain Support Recovery Programs and Specialists Programs are built for people navigating the long-term effects of road traffic accidents (RTAs) – including chronic pain, PTSD, fatigue, and emotional overwhelm.
Whether your trauma is recent or years behind you, our approach offers structured, trauma-informed support for the stages of recovery that come after the emergency care ends, when you’re expected to be “better,” but don’t feel it yet.
Watch: What to expect from the Trauma Pain Support® recovery programs
What You’ll Find in Our Recovery Programs:
- Support for PTSD, chronic pain, identity loss, and emotional exhaustion
- Nervous system regulation tools for daily resilience
- Structured care through the Trauma Recovery Pathway Program (TRPP)
- Delivered online via our platform, with optional guided support
How to Access TPS Programmes
Programmes are delivered through health and rehabilitation services. Access is typically arranged through:
• NHS services
• Rehabilitation providers
• Occupational health or employer support
• Case managers
If you feel TPS may support your recovery, speak with your clinician, case manager, or rehabilitation provider.