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Cameron March MBE
Managing Director
Cameron March MBE Royal Marines (Retired) is also the Director of the Royal Marines Stress Trauma Programme at the Royal Naval Fleet Headquarters, located in Portsmouth. Joining the services in 1963, he served for over 34 years in the Royal Marines and was deployed on a number of operational tours, including South Arabia, Northern Ireland, the Falklands War and Northern Iraq.

In 1996 he was tasked to develop and implement a combat stress strategy for the Royal Marines. This strategy is now fully employed in Commando units and Establishments throughout the Royal Marines Command and it employs over 250 Practitioners.

Cameron has been deployed to a number of national and international traumatic incidents on behalf of the Ministry of Defence and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and he continues to teach and develop traumatic stress protocols for a wide variety of civilian, governmental and military organisations.  He has lectured widely to both academic and occupational groups; he has represented the UK military at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies on numerous occasions over the past 6 years and he has been instrumental in proving the utility of the TRiM protocol to an ever-widening portfolio of client organisations.

In May 2001, his achievements in the field of traumatic stress were recognised when he was made a ‘Member of the British Empire’ by Her Majesty the Queen.

Dr Neil Greenberg BM, BSc, MMedSc, DOccMed, MRCPsych
Clinical Director
Neil Greenberg is an occupational psychiatrist and a Senior Lecturer in Military Psychiatry at King’s College London. He regularly provides clinical assessments and treatment service for a wide variety of patients and is a lead researcher in the field of occupational mental health.

Neil studied medicine at Southampton University, graduating in 1993. As a Naval Officer, he served in HMS MONMOUTH, a type 23 frigate, in HMS SPARTAN, a hunter-killer nuclear powered submarine, and as Regimental Medical officer to two Royal Marines Commando units.  Neil has specialised in Psychiatry, completing a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychiatry and he is a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is a specialist in General Adult, Forensic and Liaison Psychiatry.

Since 1997 Neil has been part of the team at the forefront of developing a novel, peer-led traumatic stress support package. The use of Trauma Risk Management, or TRiM, has been led by the Royal Marines but other organisations have since followed suit, including the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; the BBC; numerous UK police forces and the London Ambulance Service.  He has provided psychological input for Foreign Office personnel after the events of September 11th 2001 and in Bali after 12th October 2002.  He also led a team of psychological risk assessor to provide support after the grounding of HMS NOTTINGHAM on 7th July 2002. More recently he has been a key advisor to the London Ambulance Service helping them manage their staff support in the wake of the London Bombings last year. He has also spent time in operational theatres including Afghanistan.

Neil has published numerous scientific papers, book chapters and presented to national and international audiences on matters concerning the psychological health of the UK Armed Forces, organisational management of traumatic stress and occupational mental health and he too has been instrumental in proving the utility of the TRiM protocol to an ever-widening portfolio of client organisations.

26.10.2009
Hear all about it!!
March on Stress has been asked to provide TRiM training for two major news organisations. You'll be able to hear more about it when the training is complete!
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10.10.2009
Dorset Fire and Rescue Service take it to the next level
March on Stress has provided a team leader training course for DFRS. The training will enable DFRS to begin not just to use TRiM in a reactionary manner but to be proactive and help their personnel who have been exposed to difficult circumstances in the course of duty!
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08.08.2009
March on Stress provides train the trainers initial course
March on Stress is always keen to empower organisations to look after their staff. Our personnel have provided the initial train the trainers course for Aegis personnel to allow them to work towards training their own personnel
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