Partnership working and collective risk-taking is key in supporting people facing multiple disadvantage. But what does it mean in practice?
When working with people facing multiple disadvantage (homelessness, mental health issues, substance misuse, domestic violence and interactions with the criminal justice system), we know that partnership working between agencies is key. Working in this way requires collective risk-taking to improve outcomes for the people we work with. But what does that look like in practice?
In this webinar, our panellists will give practical examples of what collective risk-taking looks like in their different work contexts and discuss the challenges they have encountered.
This webinar is relevant for anyone working with adults and young people facing multiple disadvantage.