Beyond the Vulnerability Checklist – Webinar

Scorebuddy - Beyond the Vulnerability Checklist Webinar

Date: 24 June 2026, 8am PST | 11am EST | 4pm GMT

Location: Virtual

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How contact centres can recognise, support and respond to vulnerable customer moments in real time

Customer vulnerability is rarely obvious. It is not always disclosed, pre-labelled or easy to categorise. In live conversations, it can appear in subtle ways: hesitation, confusion, distress, repeated questions, changes in tone or a customer struggling to explain what they need.

Traditional, one-size-fits-all approaches often miss these moments.

In the latest Scorebuddy webinar, they are joined by CX specialist Elaine Lee, and Marianne Withers, Customer & Employee Experience Strategist for a practical webinar exploring how contact centres can better recognise, interpret and respond to vulnerable customer moments as they happen.

They’ll look at how quality assurance, coaching and conversation insight can help organisations support customers more effectively, while also protecting agent wellbeing and strengthening service governance.

Why This Conversation Matters

Many organisations have vulnerability policies in place. But policies alone do not always prepare agents for the reality of emotionally complex customer conversations.

Frontline teams need to make quick, careful decisions in moments that are often nuanced, pressured and difficult to classify. Leaders need visibility into what is really happening across conversations, not just what appears in a small sample of reviews.

This session will explore how contact centres can move beyond static vulnerability checklists and build a more practical, human and scalable approach to customer care.

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Author: Scorebuddy
Reviewed by: Robyn Coppell

Published On: 22nd May 2026
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