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re;mind

Mental Health Care

Transforming trauma-related mental health support with the UK's only trauma-focused app, on App Stores now 🚀

About us

Mental health support for trauma ✨ With one in two people having a traumatic event in their lifetime, it’s likely people in your workplace are struggling with trauma. Particularly if you work in a sector where you regularly face emotional and physical challenges. It’s not only the military, the impact of trauma is increasingly recognised in fields such as healthcare, emergency services, journalism and broadcasting, retail, social care and more. Looking after mental health is not only good for your people, it’s good for your business. We provide leading edge and cost-effective 24/7 trauma support. Our technology platform provides accessible, recognised tools, insights and resources to individuals and organisations. Built with lived experience, clinical expertise, academic research and driven by real-world data. Visit our website to find out more or get in touch to discuss how we can support your people and your business on hello@remindhealth.io

Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
trauma, mental health, app, digital health, mental wellbeing, self care, employee wellbeing, critical incident care, workplace wellbeing, ptsd, cptsd, anxiety, depression, traumatic experience, aces, and traumatic event

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  • Freya and Robert are excited to be at the Health and Wellbeing at Work event at the The NEC, Birmingham over the next couple of days! If you see them, say hello! #mentalhealthandwellbeingatwork

    View profile for Freya Hickman

    Founder & CEO at re;mind, the app for PTSD support ✨ Mental health 🧠 Tech 👩💻 Speaker 🗣️ Transforming recovery from trauma-related mental ill-health 🚀

    Robert Black and I are excited to be at the Health and Wellbeing at Work event at the The NEC, Birmingham over the next couple of days! We have a packed agenda, full of insightful talks from experts and exploring potential partnership opportunities. We're looking forward to discussing how we could collaborate and how re;mind can help support your people through PTSD and trauma. I've already bumped into a couple of familiar faces and looking forward to making new connections! If you're there, say hello! #healthandwellbeingatwork #trauma #ptsd #partnerships #networking #mentalhealth #mentalhealthatwork

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  • Happy new year! 🎉 We hope you had a peaceful festive season and new year. And the first couple of weeks have been a gentle start to the year. Before looking ahead to 2025 I want to take a moment to reflect on 2024. And say thank you for all of your support last year. This past year has been a whirlwind journey of growth, challenges and resilience. Through it all, we’ve achieved some incredible milestones - here are a few highlights we’re proud to share with you:  ⭐Welcoming New Expertise: Robert Black joined us as Commercial Director, bringing fresh energy and know-how to our team  ⭐Breaking New Ground: We participated in our very first events and festivals, kicking things off with a stand at Excel in April. ⭐Building Impactful Partnerships: We secured our first partnership with a leading Police Victim’s Care Team, supporting their vital work with crime victims. ⭐Sharing Our Expertise: We were honored to speak as expert panelists at a leading trauma conference and other notable events 🙏 A Heartfelt Thank You 🙏 A HUGE thank you to Laura, Cressie, and McKenna for their incredible hard work and unwavering support in driving re;mind forward this year. We’re so grateful for everything you’ve done to help us grow and make an impact. We’d also like to extend our deepest thanks to all our supporters, advisors, and investors—you’re the backbone of our journey, and we couldn’t do it without you! Here’s to an even bigger and brighter year ahead! 🌟 Looking Ahead to 2025 🌟 As we look forward to this year, we’re excited to share what’s on the horizon: 🚀 Forging New Partnerships: We’re in exciting conversations to collaborate with organisations and provide even better support for their teams. 🚀 Launching a Meaningful Project: We’ll soon be kicking off an exciting initiative with a fantastic charity—stay tuned for more details! 🚀 Fueling Our Growth: We’re raising investment to continue enhancing our app and expanding our services to make an even bigger impact. 🙏 Thank YOU for your continued support as we move into 2025. We can’t wait to share the journey with you! Warm wishes, Freya

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  • Whilst many are getting in the festive spirit, for some of us it can be a very difficult and stressful time - especially if you're already struggling with trauma and your mental wellbeing. This time of year can be challenging for many people for many different reasons. Certain situations can be particularly hard to navigate, especially if they bring up strong emotions. If you're finding this time of year particularly hard, you're not on your own. It’s easy to get lost in thoughts and expectations of how you should feel or what you should be doing, but there is no right or wrong way to navigate this season. Finding things you can do that help make it easier is a great place to start. There are also services that can support you if you need an extra helping hand. Head to the link in our bio to download our FREE care kit on "Managing trauma during the festive season" now. Feel free to share this resource with your colleagues, family and friends or anyone who may find it helpful. #ptsd #cptsd #trauma #mentalhealth #merrychristmas

  • ✨1 in 3 of our users is 45+ This powerful stat reminds us that healing has no age limit. Many in this age group may have experienced early-life trauma and faced barriers to seeking help—whether it was too difficult to talk about, hard to admit, or simply inaccessible. We’re here to change that narrative. With the re;mind app, we’re creating a safe space to support everyone on their journey, no matter where they start or how long it’s taken to get here. 💬💪 Whoever you are, wherever you are, whatever your trauma. You’re never alone, and it’s never too late to prioritise your well-being. #MentalHealthMatters #HealingJourney #SupportSystem #TraumaAwareness #ItsNeverTooLate #Trauma #PTSD

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    View profile for Nicole Stephanie Svensson

    Building UMA BOX | Talk all things childhood trauma & CPTSD | On a mission to Trauma-Inform the world

    👉 TRAUMA. The world doesn’t like talking about trauma, despite the heartbreaking irony that it’s our BIGGEST ISSUE in society, but also the most painful and ignored. For me and Freya Hickman, it’s all we talk about. Sometimes I feel insane, pulling my hair out wondering; why aren’t we in the streets demonstrating, demanding a better mental health system and correct psychoeducation for all? We’re not in the streets just yet, but instead building our companies to address trauma from different angles: providing support, psychoeducation and competent therapists to a very underserved client group; all types of trauma survivors.  💡 Freya’s re;mind app offers grounding tools and psychoeducation to support people in the aftermath of trauma and PTSD, and I’m obsessed with complex trauma—childhood trauma/Complex-PTSD — and helping survivors find a competent therapists and the right psychoeducation. We are both on a mission in the trauma space, building a foundation waiting for more people to join. 💡 We are not just fighting for survivors’ support but also for the TRUTH: the truth about trauma’s impact, its prevalence, and its denial within our mental health system. I believe Truth will prevail. Let’s build this together. All the Love, Nic #CPTSDtech  #ChildhoodTrauma #ComplexTrauma

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  • Feeling anxious about the festive season? Planning ahead can help you feel more prepared and grounded. From sticking to parts of your routine to finding quiet spaces, these simple steps can make a big difference. 💡 Take a moment to think about what helps you cope—and don’t forget to plan something you enjoy for the new year! 🌟 Save this post for later or share it with someone who might need it. 💖 ✨If you feel you need a little extra support, head to our website where you can find a free downloadable guide which gives some tips and ideas to help you navigate the festive season in a way that not only helps you get through it, but may also help you thrive. https://loom.ly/cs_TeGQ #Selfcare #trauma #triggers #christmas #mentalhealth #wellbeing #PTSD #freedownload #SelfCareTips #MentalHealthMatters #PlanAhead

  • Sometimes trauma makes it hard to stay connected, and reaching out after a long time can feel daunting. But as Sharon Livermore reminds us, true friends will understand. 💛 If you’re thinking of reconnecting, remember: it’s never too late to reach out. The holidays are a time for love, forgiveness, and togetherness—and your friends may be waiting with open arms. 🎄✨ Listen to the full podcast for more on healing, friendship, and the power of reaching out. 🎧 #MentalHealthMatters #TrueFriendship #HealingJourney #ReachOut #Podcast #TraumaTalk Domestic Abuse Education

  • As the festive season arrives, it often brings with it a sense of joy, gatherings, and celebration. But for those managing trauma or PTSD, this time of year can be especially challenging. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you're not alone, and it’s okay to recognise that this time of year might be difficult. Self-care becomes even more important during times like these. Take time to set boundaries, prioritise rest and prepare yourself with tools to help manage any triggers that you might experience. Whether it’s deep breathing exercises, grounding techniques, journaling, or connecting with supportive people, try to keep those resources close at hand. 💛 If you’re able, consider creating a personal “toolkit” to support you during the season. This might include a few calming practices, safe ways to reach out for support, or a quiet space you can go to if things feel overwhelming. Sometimes, it’s the smallest acts of self-care that can make a big difference. Remember, you’re allowed to experience this time of year in a way that feels right for you. Your well-being is the priority, so be gentle with yourself and know that it’s okay to take things day by day. ✨If you feel you need a little extra support, head to our website where you can find a free downloadable guide which gives some tips and ideas to help you navigate the festive season in a way that not only helps you get through it, but may also help you thrive. https://loom.ly/cs_TeGQ #Selfcare #trauma #triggers #christmas #mentalhealth #wellbeing #PTSD #freedownload

  • Such an incredibly powerful message from Sharon 💛

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    📽️ Watch Sharon Livermore MBE Poem "Finding Me: A Journey from Fear to Freedom" 📽️ For the first time, we're releasing Sharon's powerful poem, Finding Me—a deeply personal reflection on the reality of domestic abuse and the journey to survival. In honour of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Sharon wanted to share her story to show that, despite the pain, there is hope and a future for survivors. 💜 Through raw and courageous words, Sharon's poem sheds light on the isolation, fear, and strength many survivors experience. Her message is clear: while the journey is challenging, reclaiming your life and finding peace is possible. This video is for all victim/survivors, those still facing the pain, and anyone seeking to understand the real impact of domestic abuse. Let Sharon's story be a reminder of resilience and hope. Watch the full video here and join us in advocating for a world where everyone is free from abuse. 💪 #FindingMe #16DaysOfActivism #EndDomesticAbuse #SupportSurvivors #DomesticAbuseAwareness #HopeAfterAbuse #NoExcuse

  • ‘It's everything you need, and nothing you don't’ - Powerful words from @SimonMoloney as he sits down with our founder to share his journey with PTSD. Hear Simon’s story, his work supporting veterans, and how the right tools can make a world of difference. Tune into the full podcast episode on Spotify or YouTube #TraumaTalk Visit our website or download the re;mind app to explore tools and resources designed to help you understand your triggers and find relief from trauma-related distress. Start your journey today. Download the app now: https://lnkd.in/eKZ72EWC 🎧 #PTSDRecovery #HealingJourney #TraumaSupport #MentalHealthMatters #VeteranSupport @HeadUpCharity

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