SafeHaven returns to the International Security Expo (ISE 2024)

ISE 2024 SafeHaven

SafeHaven CISM is delighted to return to the International Security Expo (ISE 2024), Olympia 24-25 September 2024 for the fourth year, where it will showcase its Psychological Crisis and Disaster Response Services on stand A70/10 – SCEG Pavilion.

Developed by psychologists, SafeHaven’s Membership plan and App offer a suite of services that provide private and public organisations with comprehensive, robust and flexible solutions—compliant with international standards and best practice guidelines—to care for the psychological welfare of people after a critical incident.

The SafeHaven Membership Service provides ready access to response services and expertise 24/7, 365 days of the year, no matter where and when. Core membership services support both the employer and the employee in the minutes, hours, days and weeks following an incident of acute trauma to one or multiple employees. From the outset, SafeHaven support organisations in building the incident response strategy that will guide both organisation and impacted individuals through the incident from the very start.

A ‘kick-off’ consultation and assessment allows SafeHaven to identify and tailor appropriate resources to meet an organisation’s specific needs. A dedicated operations procedure is then established, agreeing key steps and response hierarchy ahead of an incident.

Membership of the service provides a range of tools, resources and access to guidance and support for staff and management across the year, as well as pre-, mid- and post -critical incident.

The service builds on the success of the SafeHaven App, which ensures that employees know what to do to help themselves and others in the vital first few hours and days after an incident or personal crisis.

Not only is the App available around the clock, 365 days a year, but at the touch of a button, it connects users to UK based in-house mental health experts, trauma counsellors and therapists for in-person support when needed. Both immediate, trauma responsive psychosocial support and longer-term psychological sessions can be accessed and arranged confidentially by the user with the SafeHaven team.

In addition, dedicated ‘Hubs’ provide a wealth of expert psychoeducation, including wellbeing videos, playlists, tutorials and guides. This rich depth and variety of expert psychoeducation creates the opportunities for long term behavioural change that reduces stress, anxiety, and really boosts the user’s ability to manage their own mental health.

A management portal helps organisations to tailor, roll out and manage access to the App. This intelligent system provides valuable management information about the health of the workforce, enabling the SafeHaven team to offer guidance on future initiatives, interventions and mitigation measures to stop crises before they begin.

Charlotte Copeland, Managing Director says: “At SafeHaven, we understand the importance of swift, appropriate psychological guidance and support in transforming recovery from physical and emotional distress. The psychological welfare of individuals ripples out to teams and ultimately impacts organisations as a whole. That’s why we not only created an app that goes so much further than others in the mental wellness space, but also a Membership scheme that allows organisations to build a retained response to critical incident trauma into the Duty of Care element of their operations.”

For more information about SafeHaven CISM and the SafeHaven App, visit the team on stand Stand A70/10 – SCEG Pavilion, or click here to visit the website

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