Scaling Trauma Care: What Helps and Hinders New Centers
USASat Apr 11 2026
The Trauma Recovery Center (TRC) is a proven way to give people who have suffered violent crime the mental health help they need. It started in the United States and has now been set up in 53 hospitals and outpatient clinics across the country. Because it works well, other nations want to copy it to better handle violence and its aftermath.
Even though the core ideas of a TRC stay the same everywhere, we do not yet know what stops or speeds up its spread. Little research has put together all the facts about obstacles and supports that make it easier or harder to start a TRC in different places.
A new study will look at all the existing information and map out these barriers and enablers. By doing so, it will give clear guidance on how to roll out the TRC model in new settings and adapt it to local needs.
The goal is to collect evidence that shows which policies, funding models, training programs, and community partnerships help a TRC thrive. It will also highlight challenges such as limited resources, cultural resistance, or lack of trained staff.
Understanding these factors will help planners and policymakers decide what changes are needed before opening a new center. It will also show how to keep the model working once it is up and running.
This review will therefore serve as a roadmap. It tells us where to focus efforts, which ideas work best in different contexts, and how to avoid common pitfalls. The end result is a set of practical recommendations that can accelerate the spread of trauma recovery services worldwide.
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