Overview
Healthcare and social care professionals serve increasingly diverse communities where individuals' experiences are shaped by multiple, intersecting identities including race, gender, age, disability, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and cultural background. This 1-hour webinar equips health and social care professionals with the knowledge and skills to provide truly person-centred, culturally responsive care. Participants will explore how intersectionality—the understanding that multiple forms of inequality can compound to create unique barriers to care—combines with Cultural Intelligence (CQ®) to improve health outcomes, reduce disparities, and enhance relationships. Attendees will learn to recognise how cultural values and intersecting identities impact health-seeking behaviours, treatment adherence, and care experiences.Who is Lunchtime Learning – Delivering Equitable, Person-Centred Care through Intersectionality & Cultural Intelligence aimed at?
Health and Social Care professionalsCourse Length
1 hourLearning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:-
- Apply intersectionality frameworks to understand how multiple identities impact health experiences and care access
- Utilise Cultural Intelligence (CQ®) to enhance relationships and improve care delivery
- Develop allyship skills that advocate for equitable care and address systemic healthcare disparities