Programmes, training & consultancy that empower people to thrive
Programmes, training & consultancy that empower people to thrive
At The Optima Collective, we believe that meaningful change starts with understanding ourselves. Whether we’re working with young people, those in recovery, or the professionals who support them, our services are designed to create safe, reflective spaces where growth, connection, and confidence can take root.
We offer a range of programmes, training, and consultancy services that are grounded in psychology, trauma-informed practice, and coaching - but always delivered with compassion, flexibility, and a human touch. Every service we provide is tailored to the unique needs of the people and settings we work with, whether in education, social care, justice, or community recovery.
Our work supports individuals to:
Build emotional resilience and self-awareness
Reflect on identity, relationships, and direction
Explore what they need to thrive—beyond survival
Make empowered decisions for their future
We deliver:
Reflective programmes for young people and adults in recovery or at risk
Specialist training for professionals, staff, and peer mentors
Reflective Spaces for Staff & Peer Mentors
Consultancy support for developing trauma-informed, recovery-focused services
Whether you’re looking for a one-off workshop, a longer-term programme, or support in shaping your service approach, we’re here to help you create spaces where people can reconnect with themselves and move forward with confidence.
Our programmes are designed to be reflective, inclusive, and empowering - supporting individuals to reconnect with who they are and who they’re becoming. Whether working directly with young people, those in recovery, or the professionals around them, our approach invites people into a journey of self-awareness, healing, and growth.
We tailor every programme to the specific needs of your setting - whether that’s a school, residential home, youth justice service, or recovery space. We offer flexible delivery, including one-hour workshops, full-day sessions, or more in-depth programmes delivered over 6 to 8 weeks. Sessions can include a mix of group-based work and one-to-one support, depending on what will be most impactful.
Our work complements existing education, rehabilitation, and therapeutic interventions by creating the space for young people and adults to reflect on their past, understand their emotional world, and reconnect with a sense of possibility.
Whether delivered as a one-off workshop or a full 8-week journey, our sessions explore themes such as:
The emotional and relational conditions we needed to feel safe and valued
The patterns and coping strategies we developed to survive
How early experiences shaped the way we see ourselves
Tools to build emotional resilience and self-compassion
Reconnecting with identity, motivation, and future direction
Every programme supports participants to build a deeper understanding of themselves and take steps towards a more grounded, confident, and meaningful future.
At The Optima Collective, we believe that the wellbeing of those who support others is just as important as the wellbeing of the individuals they care for. That’s why we offer a range of engaging, research-informed training and workshops tailored for staff, care workers, youth workers, peer mentors, and those in frontline support roles.
What We Offer
Our training empowers individuals with both knowledge and practical tools to enhance their capacity to support others—while staying connected to their own wellbeing.
We offer workshops and bespoke sessions on:
Understanding Burnout & Compassion Fatigue
Recognising the early signs, understanding the impact, and learning strategies for prevention and recovery.
Attachment & Relational Trauma
Exploring how attachment patterns shape behaviour and relationships, and how to respond with trauma-informed care.
The Polyvagal Theory in Practice
Making sense of emotional regulation, nervous system responses, and creating safety through co-regulation.
The Neuroscience of Addiction
Understanding what addiction does to the brain and how this knowledge can inform compassionate, effective support.
The Stages of Change (Transtheoretical Model)
Supporting people through change—understanding the journey of behaviour change and how to meet someone where they are.
Peer Support & Recovery Coaching
Training those with lived experience to support others in recovery, with boundaries, communication, and trauma-informed principles at the heart.
Resilience & Reflective Practice
Tools to help staff build emotional resilience and foster a culture of reflective practice and growth.
Supporting Young People with Complex Needs
Practical tools and compassionate approaches to supporting young people affected by trauma, substance use, and mental health challenges.
Who It’s For:
Support workers
Residential and care staff
Youth workers
Peer mentors
Volunteers
Recovery coaches
We tailor all sessions to your team’s context and needs—whether you're a residential home, recovery programme, youth service, or educational setting.
Alongside training and workshops, we offer small group and one-to-one reflective sessions designed to support the emotional wellbeing of those in helping roles. These spaces provide a supportive structure for staff and peer mentors to:
Process the emotional impact of their work
Reflect on relational challenges and boundaries
Reconnect with their values, purpose, and wellbeing
Prevent burnout through regular, compassionate check-ins
These sessions can be delivered as one-offs or on an ongoing basis, and are tailored to the context and needs of your team or organisation.
Are you looking to develop or strengthen an addiction recovery programme in your organisation or community?
We offer specialist consultancy for teams and organisations ready to create meaningful support systems for recovery. Whether you're starting from scratch or refining an existing programme, we’ll help you design approaches rooted in evidence, lived-experience, empathy, and empowerment.
Our Consultancy Services Can Support You With:
Designing trauma-informed recovery models
Embedding lived experience and peer support into your programme
Developing policies and procedures that prioritise dignity and choice
Training staff and volunteers to understand addiction through a neuroscience and relational lens
Creating safe, sustainable pathways for long-term recovery
We work collaboratively with you to co-create programmes that are responsive, sustainable, and above all—hopeful.