We partner with government and community social care providers to improve outcomes for disadvantaged and vulnerable citizens.
People are complex and intersectional. So solutions and supports to meet their needs must also be intersectional.
Improving outcomes for vulnerable people and families, including those experiencing domestic and family violence, requires a multidisciplinary approach. The systemic disadvantage faced by those who have been using social care over many generations must also be understood in designing policy and programmes.
As government and society’s understanding of vulnerability improves, the social care system is evolving to earlier identify and respond to complexity, vulnerability and risk.