Impact Reports
Transforming Lives Through Trauma-Informed Care
Empowering Practitioners to Provide Early Support for Children, Young People, and Families Affected by Trauma
East Renfrewshire Council’s Impact Report
The Impact of the Healing Together Programme: Strengthening Emotional Wellbeing for Children and Families
Helping education, health and social care to make a sustainable impact across the UK and beyond
A success story from Kent Family Hubs
Kent Family Hubs have embedded the Healing Together programme as a core service to provide vital support for children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
Investing in Change: £19.62 Back for Every £1 Forward
Social Return on Investment is a type of cost benefit analysis that is calculated using financial values (proxies) for each outcome the programme delivers.
The Impact of Peterborough Women’s Aid’s Healing Together Programme
We’re proud to share the latest impact report from Peterborough Women’s Aid, showcasing the incredible outcomes of the Healing Together programme.
Salutem's Children's Homes
The independent evaluation conducted by Manchester Metropolitan University, highlights the transformative impact of the Healing Together programmes in Salutem’s children’s homes.
Children & Youth Services Review
This ground breaking study, conducted by Cuneen, Patel, and Fox (2025), delves into the profound impact of the Healing Together programme on children aged 5 to 16 years who have been affected by domestic abuse.
Manchester City Council
Manchester City Council and the Public Health Team have taken a transformative step to better support children and families facing complex challenges. They have commissioned seven Early Help practitioners as Healing Together facilitators, reflecting a proactive commitment to frontline practitioners.
Supporting children & young people affected by domestic abuse
These papers bring together the work that Innovating Minds has carried out since 2016 with supporting children and young people affected by domestic abuse.
Child Abuse & Neglect Article
How do young people who have experienced parental intimate partner abuse make sense of romantic relationships? A qualitative analysis.
Domestic Abuse Trauma Informed Training
A trauma sensitive practitioner led approach to support children and young people affected by domestic abuse. This paper highlights the evidence base of the domestic abuse trauma informed training.
Book a call with Dr. Asha Patel to learn more about our impact.
We are here to answer your questions, explore your goals, and help you discover how our approach can make a real difference. Just choose a time that works for you — no pressure, no hard sell, just a friendly conversation.
👉 Pick your day and time and book your call today!

When support feels out of reach, our approach steps in. Our accessible, inclusive services meet people where they are