The capacity to act: Considering hidden disabilities and differences

The capacity to act: Considering hidden disabilities and differences

Delivered online using Teams

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12:30 - 13:30 Wednesday, 12 June 2024

An upcoming webinar will explore how hidden disabilities and differences, including brain injuries and trauma, can influence executive function in the lives of people experiencing street homelessness.

Research shows that around 50% of people experiencing street homelessness are likely to have an acquired brain injury and 85-95% will have experienced significant trauma. This session explores how professional curiosity can help to unveil hidden disabilities which can mask executive dysfunction, and the implications for people’s ability to act upon their wishes and decisions.

Audience Types

Practitioners

Social workers

Professional Standards

CQC - Safe | Effective | Caring | Responsive

PCF - Critical reflection and analysis | Rights, justice and economic wellbeing | Knowledge | Diversity and equality | Intervention and skills