ObjectivesTrauma‐related conditions, such as post‐traumatic stress disorder, are associated with high rates of impairment and distress. Evidence‐based interventions for many trauma‐related conditions exert robust effects on their primary outcomes. However, logistical, financial, geographic and stigma‐related barriers to accessing these interventions exist.MethodsInnovations that overcome barriers to access and engagement and increase the scalability of interventions for trauma‐related conditions are sorely needed.Results and ConclusionsHere, we explore the following two potential avenues towards meeting this need: changes to the delivery model, including embedding interventions in settings which are already accessed by trauma‐exposed individuals (e.g. schools, social care systems) and harnessing advancements in technology to provide truly accessible trauma‐focussed interventions.