Fynix Project Blog
Trauma-Informed Mental Health, Leadership, and Community Wellbeing
Rise Through Lived Experience – Practical Tools, Real Healing
The Fynix Project blog covers a wide range of topics connected to mental health, trauma-informed practice, and recovery.
Our articles explore how mental health impacts individuals, workplaces, and communities, with insights drawn from lived experience, frontline work, and trauma-informed approaches.
Topics featured across the blog include trauma-informed care, workplace wellbeing and leadership, emotional regulation, burnout in frontline roles, mental health and homelessness, addiction and recovery, and practical tools that support resilience and psychological safety.
Whether you work in leadership, healthcare, housing, education, community services, or are navigating your own mental health journey, these articles aim to provide accessible information and practical perspectives on mental health and wellbeing.

Psychological Safety at Work: The Foundation of Healthy Teams
Psychological safety allows staff to speak openly about pressure, mistakes, and concerns without fear of blame. In high-pressure professions, it is a critical foundation for workforce wellbeing.

The Hidden Cost of Underfunded Systems
Rising demand, limited resources, and systemic pressure are affecting frontline professionals across the UK. This article explores the hidden human cost of underfunded systems and the impact.

When Caring Hurts: Understanding Moral Injury in Frontline Workforces
Frontline professionals often face pressures that go beyond burnout. This article explores moral injury, systemic strain, and the importance of psychological safety in supporting workforce wellbeing
