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March on Stress has now trained hundreds of Practitioners, across a wide range of private, public sector and governmental organisations and agencies.

All these Practitioners have the benefit of being a component part of the peer group within which they work. This avoids the need for external counsellors to be immediately 'parachuted in' following an incident which has been shown to be unhelpful.  

Those exposed to an incident are provided with common sense assistance from appropriately trained peers who have an innate understanding of their organisation's dynamic; its composition and its inherent morale levels.  

TRiM practitioners thus act as an organisational resource to encourage a much freer exchange of psychologically relevant information than might occur by relying on external sources of support. Effective interventions by TRiM practitioners will act as an organisational catalyst engendering a positive culture change which does not reinforce stigma and instead aids the recovery of distressed employees and where necessary facilitates early referral for the few who need it. 

The case studies below illustrate how those exposed to a traumatic incident are managed in an empathetic but no-nonsense, non-cathartic way.

15.01.2008
March on Stress marches to Asia
March on Stress continues its longstanding relationship with the Foreign and Commonwealth office by providing TRiM training in New Delhi to a combination of UK based and locally employed FCO personnel.
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15.01.2008
March On Stress gets hot!
March on Stress has provided TRiM training to Dorset Fire and Rescue Services
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11.08.2007
March On Stress trains leading UK risk management company
March on Stress delivers TRiM Training to Armor Group International Ltd; a leading provider of defensive, protective security services to national governments, multinational corporations and international peace and security organisations operating in hostile environments.
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