We would like to thank Phrase for granting Divine Mercy University access to the Phrase Localization Platform. The Academic Plan is a dedicated academic program designed to enhance translation and localization education and support universities in training the next generation of language professionals.
The Center for Trauma and Resiliency Studies (CTRS) at Divine Mercy University serves a worldwide community of helping professionals, researchers, and frontline responders. Our training programs, certification courses, and research address some of the most pressing humanitarian concerns across cultures and continents — from refugee displacement and human trafficking to domestic violence and disaster response. As this work extends to new regions and populations, we are committed to removing language barriers so that trauma-informed knowledge and skills can reach the communities that need them most.
To support that commitment, CTRS has partnered with Phrase through its Academic Plan, gaining access to the Phrase Localization Platform. Phrase provides a professional-grade translation management system that allows our team to localize workshop materials, certification curricula, and educational resources into multiple languages through a structured, quality-controlled workflow. This partnership equips us with the same localization technology used by leading organizations worldwide, at no cost to the university.
By integrating Phrase into our operations, CTRS can offer translated and culturally adapted versions of training content to practitioners working with trauma-affected populations in their own languages. Whether we are preparing materials for a field traumatology workshop, developing multilingual resources on compassion fatigue, or localizing assessment instruments for international research collaborations, the platform ensures consistency and accuracy across every language we support.
We believe that effective trauma care should not be limited by geography or language. This partnership with Phrase advances the mission of CTRS — and of Divine Mercy University — to form competent, compassionate professionals who can serve individuals and communities around the world. As we continue to grow our multilingual capacity, we look forward to making our training programs and research findings accessible to an ever-wider global audience
