Health & Care Professionals training 2026 starting Thurs 23rd April 10am Online via Zoom
*Please note that this is a 9-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
*Please note that this is a 9-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
*Please note that this is a 8-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
*Please note that this is a 8-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
*Please note that this is a 8-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
*Please note that this is a 8-week course, but we are not running any training w/c 18th May, as that's Dementia Action Week - so the final session will be…
The experts by experience consulted by decision-makers and involved in co-produced training are often relatively young, articulate and in the earliest stages of dementa or related conditions. However our caseload may include people in much later stages. But however advanced their dementia, the individual in our care can be the best expert: they can teach us a lot about how best to support them - if we learn to really listen to them.
We long to go home. Home - to that place where everything makes sense. But in dementia, things are increasingly not making sense...
The benefits of going virtual When I started training for Understanding Dementia, it was mostly one-off face-to-face sessions delivered to teams or groups. A half-day training would give a good…
It seems it's worth buying equipment that nobody uses in the name of Dementia Friendliness, but too expensive to replace a broken and unsuitable lock on a frequently-used toilet in a 'Dementia Friendly' ward...
The Alzheimer’s Society doesn't call Dementia Friends Information Sessions ‘training’, but there is a lot of misunderstanding. Several health and care professionals have told me that registering with Dementia Friends has made training unnecessary.