We provide trauma-informed advisory to organisations and professionals working within complex systems, offering clear, well-reasoned perspectives to support decision-making.
This work has included reflective practice and supervision (individual and group), training, policy development and review, research collaboration, and on-call psychological input for complex projects.
Tailored training delivered in-person or online, ranging from short sessions to multi-part series. Topics often include trauma-informed practice, complex client groups, risk, and applied psychological frameworks.
Individual and group reflective practice for professionals working in complex or client-facing roles. These sessions provide a structured, confidential space to think through clinical work, client dynamics, system pressures, and decision-making.
Reflective practice can be particularly valuable when matters become more complex, including navigating legal processes, organisational demands, or multi-system involvement.
Consultation across the lifecycle of projects, including:
We also provide targeted support to individuals and teams working with complex cases, particularly where multiple systems are involved (e.g., legal, clinical, organisational).
This may include:
Engagements can be one-off, short-term, or ongoing depending on need.
Work is scoped based on the specific context, risk profile, and decision-making requirements.
Dr Noon is a sought-after speaker on issues at the intersection of criminology and psychology, presenting to professional audiences on complex and contested matters. She is media trained and regularly engaged across print, radio, and television.
Our advisory work is collaborative and tailored. Services are typically developed in response to specific organisational needs, drawing on established evidence bases and practical experience across clinical, legal, and research settings.
Services may be provided:
Please make an enquiry to discuss your needs. We can provide a proposal on request.