You can also explore our interactive e-learning suite, delving into good working practices connected to Severe and Multiple Disadvantage (SMD), including Psychologically Informed Approaches (PIE) and Trauma Informed Care (TIC). For example, individuals who are new to the field of SMD, can begin their learning journey with our introductory module on “Understanding Multiple Disadvantage”. In this module you will learn: - What multiple disadvantage is and what it feels like to experience it
- What are the underlying causes of complex needs
- How services fail service-users who have multiple needs
- Why changing the system is important.
Not everyone experiences multiple disadvantage in the same way! People’s social identities can overlap creating compounding experiences of multiple disadvantage.
To help develop your understanding of intersectionality, we also have follow up modules on - Gender Responsiveness and Multiple Disadvantage
- Cultural Responsiveness and Multiple Disadvantage.
In these short courses, you can increase your understanding of how gender, race and culture intersect with people’s experience of multiple disadvantage, as well as learn what gender and culturally responsive practice looks like and how you can develop this within your role and services. For an overview of our PDU e-Learning suite, take a look at this infographic. Follow the link below to start your e-learning journey on the PDU today. *Please note you will need to sign in or sign up for a free account first. |