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Reach Advocacy – The Intersectional Approach: Equalities and Human Rights

The Intersectional Approach: Equalities and Human Rights

This workshop looks at existing equality and human rights frameworks in the UK. We will discuss the way that inequality effects individuals and communities, with examples across health, social, and economic inequality.
The human rights-based approach can be used to address needs and barriers people face across Scotland. Participants will leave with an improved understanding of how all of these needs and barriers relate to one another. This helps with a holistic understanding on how we can ensure equality, fairness, and dignity across services and society.

Suitable for: Staff across the health and social care workforce including frontline staff, community groups, statutory services, third-sector organisations, those with lived/living experience, family members, and
decision makers.

Reach Advocacy is an SQA Approved training provider, promoting education in
human rights, justice, and advocacy. We work nationally delivering workshops and
our accredited training course within the workforce and communities.

To reserve a place on this training please complete the MS Form

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