At the forefront of trauma recovery
We exist to help people rebuild life after trauma.
Providing support when it’s needed most.
We are building a technology platform to help people from all walks of life understand and recover from trauma, at scale. The platform offers accessible, evidence-based tools, support, and knowledge to individuals and organisations, powered by real-world data.
We combine lived experience with clinical, academic, and technological expertise. We work closely with a strong community of users, charities, healthcare professionals, and research institutions.
Freya's story
I was caught up in the London Bridge & Borough Market terror attack in June 2017. The experience had a severe impact on my daily life as I struggled with the effects of PTSD, what felt like every minute of every day - it was relentless.
Accessing mental health support wasn’t easy, I was fortunate to access private therapy & by chance, later found support from a specialist charity. Outside of this support, it was still incredibly hard to navigate daily life. My journey took me to some dark & challenging places. I searched everywhere for a digital tool to help, but nothing met my needs. It took over 2 years with a lot of trial & error, self-help & perseverance to learn how to manage my mental wellbeing & start to thrive again.
Along the way, I learnt how many millions of people are affected by PTSD but most won't receive any professional support.
This has to change.
In 2020, I decided to fuse my personal experiences & professional expertise in business & technology together to found re;mind.
Because I believe everyone should have access to the tools, insights & resources they need to rebuild life from trauma.
Bridging the gap
Based on Freya’s personal experience and reinforced by re;mind’s ongoing research, it is clear there are a number of barriers to and gaps in existing support for those struggling with trauma. As a result, re;mind aims to help bridge this gap by supporting people from all walks of life and circumstances through trauma.
re;mind aims to provide readily accessible and ongoing support to those who need it, whether or not someone has any formal mental health diagnosis. It can be whilst waiting for, alongside and continuing long after a professional support or course of therapy.
Longer term, re;mind also aims to help bridge the gap in trauma research, changing the way we understand and support trauma.