The global initiative
of THEESEEDS
institute and
Women of Valor, Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Explore how trauma-responsive care (TRC) is addressing global challenges through data-driven insights and actionable solutions.

About The TRC

By THEESEEDS Institute In Lifetime Partnership With Women of Valor

A safe, supportive space for individuals and families. impacted by domestic violence, abuse, and trauma. TRC offers crisis support, holistic healing, and recovery services – empowering survivors to heal, rebuild, and rise as community leaders.

WHO WE SERVE

Women, families, and vulnerable individuals impacted by:

 

• Domestic violence

• Abused (physical, emotional, psychological)

•Trauma from crises or instability

• Community or environmental trauma

WHAT WE PROVIDE

• Safety & Stabilization

• Assessment & Story Mapping Clinical Approach

• Emotional & Psychological-Behavioral Restoration

•Healing & Empowerment

•Education & Reintegration

• Leadership & Advocacy

• Sustained Wellness & Aftercare

Country
Analysis

Global
Insights

Data
Overview

Explore Country Insights

View key trauma system challenges, service gaps, and projected outcomes through Trauma Recovery Center integration.

Rwanda

Problem:

High-need communities with uneven trauma service coverage and provider capacity strain

Data Insight:

Low system integration across trauma and recovery services

Impact:

+42% improved access and recovery support

Maryland

Problem:

High-need communities with uneven trauma service coverage and provider capacity strain

Data Insight:

Gaps in service distribution and limited early intervention access

Impact:

+28% improved service reach and early trauma intervention

Côte d’Ivoire

Problem:

Emerging trauma recovery needs with limited infrastructure and workforce shortages

Data Insight:

Insufficient trauma care capacity and uneven service availability

Impact:

+37% expanded access and strengthened workforce support

Canada

Problem:

Increasing waitlists and remote access challenges in mental health services

Data Insight:

Growing demand for trauma-informed care and service delays in rural/remote regions

Impact:

+31% faster service access and improved care coordination

Mexico

Problem:

Violence-related trauma burden with fragmented support systems

Data Insight:

Uneven access to coordinated trauma recovery pathways

Impact:

+39% stronger recovery pathways and referral systems

Qatar

Problem:

Rapid growth in demand with developing behavioral health and trauma systems

Data Insight:

Expanding need for integrated trauma-informed infrastructure

Impact:

+26% increased system readiness and integrated care

Action Plan

Organizations can begin implementing trauma-responsive care through a structured and guided process.

Step 1:
Identify Gaps

Map high-need areas by assessing trauma prevalence, existing mental health services, and access barriers—especially in rural and post-conflict communities. Identify regions with limited or no specialized trauma services.

Step 2:
Establish Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs)

Develop and pilot Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) in priority regions, providing trauma-focused mental health care, case management, referral services, and support for survivors of violence and high-risk populations through culturally appropriate, community-informed care.

Step 3:
Integrate into Systems

Integrate TRCs with healthcare facilities, community health workers, schools, and local organizations to strengthen screening, referrals, outreach, early identification, and seamless access to coordinated support services.

Step 4:
Measure Outcomes

Track TRC impact through service reach, utilization rates, reduction in untreated trauma symptoms, and growth in trained trauma-care providers, using findings to scale services nationally and strengthen delivery systems.