FOI Request - National Trauma Transformation Programme

Request 101003962342

As part of the National Trauma Transformation Programme (NTTP), the Scottish Government has split £1.6 million equally across all 32 local authorities annually since the 2021/22 financial year. This funding is for councils "to work with health boards and community planning partners to further progress trauma-informed systems, organisations and workforces". This is according to the Scottish Government:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/psychological-trauma-and-adversity/pages/workforce-and-services/

Can you please tell me:

1. To date, how much of that specific funding allocation have you received in total since 2021/22?

2. What specifically has that money been spent on, and how has it progressed trauma-informed systems, organisations and workforces?

Response 14-04-2026 

1. There has been £50,000 a year allocated from 23/24 totalling £150,000 by 2025/26.

2. Funding was used to establish the role of the Trauma Informed Practice Development Officer,  which was in place between May 2024 and April 2026. 

Since May 2024, the following has been achieved within Moray Council; all of the activity previously listed was completed as part of the aforementioned Trauma Lead Officer remit: 

  •  Supported 47 teams across Children & Families Services, Justice Services, Adult Support & Protection, Health, Housing, Support Services, Alcohol & Drug Partnership, Care Services and Council Support Services, to understand trauma informed practice, receive level 1 (Trauma Informed) training and under go a Walk Through Lens of their services, when requested
  • Created the Trauma Informed Practice portal page on the Moray Council Interchange
  • Established the Trauma Informed Practice Implementation Group with members from Social Work, Education, Health, Protection and the Trauma Champions (1 x Elected member and 1 x Consultant Practitioner Social Worker)
  • Level 2 (Trauma Skilled) training modules incorporated onto the CLIVE learning management system. One of the modules designated as Core training. Between 1 June 2025 and 31 December 2025, 1,132 people completed the online training, of which 839 were the Core training module. The January – March 2026 statistics are outstanding
  • Engaged with 3rd sector agencies within Moray, helping to develop collaborative pathways of working
  • As a representative at the Violence Against Women & Girls Partnership; North East Trauma Oversight Group and Strategic Corporate Parenting Group, ensured pan-Grampian information sharing and learning. Also achieved across Scotland with membership of the Lived Experience Network Scotland, Cross Cutting Agendas Network, and the National Trauma Leads Network

Rate this Page