New training to improve access to services for people experiencing multiple disadvantage and co-occurring conditions
The Homeless Health London Partnership and aneemo staff training and development company are proud to announce a new free training course designed to improve health and social care services for people facing multiple disadvantage. The new e-learning course is now open for enrolment and provides client-facing practitioners with valuable insights into the lived experiences of people facing homelessness.
The training is backed by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) and led by experts in the field, including Professor Michael Preston Shoot, Fran Busby, Sam Dorney-Smith, Professor Nicholas Pleace, experts by experience and more. The new e-learning course seeks to improve access to and the experience of health and social care services for those experiencing homeless and co-occurring conditions.
Enrol in the training here: https://bit.ly/48zSBiu
Through four modules with 23 bitesize training videos led by experts by experience and you will:
- develop an understanding of the individual, service and system level barriers that exist for people with multiple needs co-occurring conditions when accessing services
- recognise the prevalence of trauma and how to work in a trauma-sensitive way
- be given practical and creative approaches to assessment, engagement, and support
- recognise the importance of gender-informed service models and peer support
The course also covers the use of legislation such as the Care Act, Safeguarding, the Mental Capacity Act, NICE guidance, Drug Strategy and the NHS Long-Term Plan, and explores what a trauma-informed criminal justice system could look like.
For more information, view the course trailer on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPiXUS0dARw
If you have any questions about the training or would like to get in touch, contact us at rf-tr.hlp-homelesshealth@nhs.net