Cookie Policy

Last updated: 01/04/2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Trauma Rehab Institute ("TRI", "we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.

It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function properly, remember your preferences, and understand how visitors use the site. The ICO describes cookies and similar technologies as tools that store or access information on a user’s device.

2. Why we use cookies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • make our website function properly

  • remember certain settings or preferences

  • improve website performance and user experience

  • understand how visitors use our website

  • help us monitor traffic and engagement through analytics tools

3. Types of cookies we may use

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for the basic operation of the website. They help with core functions such as security, page navigation, and other essential website features.

Because these cookies are necessary for the site to function, they do not usually require consent. The ICO’s guidance recognises that some cookies fall within exceptions where consent is not required.

Analytics and performance cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website, such as which pages are visited, how visitors move around the site, and how the website is performing.

We currently use tools such as Google Analytics and may also use certain Squarespace analytics/performance features. Squarespace notes that Google Analytics and some Squarespace analytics cookies are non-essential and can be disabled until visitors accept the cookie banner.

We will only use non-essential analytics and performance cookies where required consent has been given.

Functional cookies

We may use functional cookies to remember certain choices or settings that improve your experience of the site.

Third-party cookies

Some third-party services connected to our website may place cookies or similar technologies on your device. These may include analytics, embedded content, or other website tools. Squarespace notes that disabling non-essential cookies does not necessarily disable all cookies placed by third-party services connected to a site.

4. How we obtain your consent

When you first visit our website, you may be shown a cookie banner that allows you to:

  • accept non-essential cookies

  • decline non-essential cookies

  • manage your cookie preferences

The ICO says non-essential cookies require a clear positive action for consent, and continuing to use a website on its own is not enough. The ICO also says users should be able to enable or disable non-essential cookies easily. Squarespace’s cookie banner supports accept, decline and manage options for non-essential cookies.

5. How to manage or withdraw consent

You can manage your cookie preferences through our cookie banner or cookie settings where available.

You can also control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Please note that disabling some cookies may affect how the website functions.

Squarespace recommends giving visitors instructions on how they can change or withdraw consent at any time.

6. Cookies used on our website

The exact cookies used on our website may change over time depending on the features, tools and third-party services we use.

These may include cookies falling into the following categories:

  • strictly necessary cookies

  • analytics and performance cookies

  • functional cookies

  • third-party cookies associated with connected services

Where appropriate, non-essential cookies will only be used after consent has been given.

7. Third-party services

Our website may use third-party providers such as:

  • Squarespace

  • Google Analytics

  • Google Workspace where relevant to website-related communications or forms

These providers may use cookies or similar technologies in accordance with their own privacy and cookie information.

8. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to our website, the technologies we use, or legal and regulatory requirements. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.

9. Contact us

If you have any questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:

Email: info@traumarehabinstitute.co.uk