Safeguarding adults and the impact of poverty
Explore the importance of recognising and responding to the impacts of poverty in relation to safeguarding adults.
Explore the importance of recognising and responding to the impacts of poverty in relation to safeguarding adults.
This workshop will discuss different definitions of poverty and ways of measuring poverty, considering who is most impacted and looking at the various intersections between different aspects of identity, class and income on the effects of poverty. Participants will reflect these issues at multiple levels of context, including organisationally and structurally, as well as at an individual practitioner level.
This interactive session will share learning from research, practice and lived experience along with practice implications for adult social care.
Designed for
Social care practitioners working directly with adults.
Learning outcomes
As a result of attending this workshop participants will be able to:
- Identify key areas of practice where poverty and safeguarding adults may connect.
- Understand the intersectional factors which may increase risks around poverty and safeguarding adults.
- Develop confidence in talking about poverty with adults drawing upon care and support.
- Outline practice responses which uphold dignity, human rights and equity in relation to poverty and safeguarding adults.
Booking information
This workshop can be accessed in two ways:
Research in Practice Partners can select this online learning workshop as part of their membership allocation.
Link Officers can visit the Link Officer toolkit to review the available topics.
This workshop is available to commission for your organisation.
Commissioned workshops can be tailored to your workforce priorities and delivered online or in-person. Visit our commissioned workshop menu to find out more.
For more information, contact our learning team.
Please ensure the appropriate budget approval is in place before completing the booking request form.