Partner with us
Discover how CBTL's trauma-informed framework can empower your organisation and the young people you support. Let's create lasting positive change together.
Who we partner with
CBTL collaborates with schools, local authorities, youth justice services, probation teams, and community organisations that are dedicated to supporting young people aged 12–25 affected by chronic adversity. Our framework is designed to enhance the support you already provide, leading to significant improvements in the lives of the young people you serve.
Schools
Strengthen educational engagement and behaviour management with a structured trauma-informed approach.
Local authorities
Enhance safeguarding outcomes and youth development programmes with measurable impact.
Youth justice services
Support young people transitioning through the justice system, reducing re-offending risk and fostering positive futures.
“Start with a short pilot programme to see measurable impact before committing long-term.”
Our unique trauma-informed framework
CBTL combines structured methodology with relational practice, offering a clear, consistent framework for professionals. Our focus on emotional regulation, behavioural accountability, and literacy engagement helps young people move from crisis to stability and ultimately, to contribution.
How working with CBTL benefits you
Partnering with CBTL equips your organisation with a structured, trauma-informed framework that strengthens emotional regulation, behavioural accountability, literacy engagement, and leadership development in young people aged 12–25. This model is particularly effective for those facing school exclusion risks, gang influence, community instability, or transitions through the criminal justice system. Our programmes help professionals guide young people from crisis → stability → contribution, leading to improved engagement, reduced behavioural escalation, and strengthened identity and leadership development. Partner organisations benefit from a clear delivery structure, measurable outcomes, and practical support aligned with safeguarding and youth development priorities.
Our partnership process
Organisations typically begin by booking an initial consultation to discuss their challenges and the needs of the young people they support. Following this, CBTL conducts a strategic assessment to understand the environment, risks, and opportunities for intervention. A tailored CBTL programme is then designed, focusing on key developmental areas. We work alongside your staff to deliver structured support and mentoring, helping young people progress from crisis → stability → contribution. Over time, you'll observe significant improvements in engagement, behaviour, identity development, and positive participation.
“Start with a short pilot programme to see measurable impact before committing long-term.”