As a Human Being.

In 2022, Simon Edwards, Alison O'Connor and Sophie Redlin pioneered a retreat for frontline workers experiencing moral injury as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

One year later two of our participants, Andrea and Dawn, share their stories and how the retreat has impacted them.

Why Telling your Story Matters.

Sophie delivered a TEDx talk at University College London on talking practices within Alaska Native communities. Our retreat methodology respectfully draws on the underlying values of these practices.

Talking Therapy Podcast.

A podcast on moral injury, recorded by Alison.

The Restorative Power of Circles: A Pilot Intervention for Moral Injury in Health and Social Care

The article, written by Alison and published in the January 2023 issue of Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, describes our group-based retreat programme for frontline professionals impacted by moral injury and burnout.

Particular focus is given to our unique methodology which integrates indigenous talking circles with psychoeducation on moral injury, self-compassion and post-traumatic growth.

An Article on Moral Injury in Military Veterans

Written by Alison.

Moral Injury and the Current Crisis in Healthcare

Simon, Alison and Sophie were interviewed by Lucy Peters of the Churchill Fellowship about their pioneering retreat programme.

Moral Injury - Simon Edwards

This short blog post, written by Simon on the Churchill Fellowship Website, explores what Moral Injury means.

The Wilderness Medic Podcast

Sophie was interviewed about moral injury in healthcare workers and interventions by Dr Daniel Grace for the Wilderness Medic Podcast.