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Emotions & Complexity

This collection of training has been successfully delivered to a diverse audience of tenants, practitioners and policymakers. They are informed by research grounded in regulated housing sector practice and tenants’ experiences of home and landlord services.

Stigma as a wicked problem

The stigmatisation of the social/regulated housing tenure and tenants is a significant cultural problem for practitioners, tenants and (potential) applicants.

Introduction to trauma-informed and reflective practice

Trauma-informed and reflective practices have been applied in supported housing services to great effect.

PoP! The Psychology of Poverty

This module challenges assumptions about what it is like to live in a context of poverty and highlights how poverty itself shapes our thinking and choices.

Insights from psychological research into environments – part one

This training explores insights from Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE) and Trauma Informed Design (TID).

Insights from psychological research into environments – part two

This training builds on the first module and introduces more emotional concepts from development economics and geography.

Pragmatic meetings

This module introduces attendees to pragmatism as a framework to think through.