The tutor was particularly good in explaining herself and incorporating members of the group. My second train the trainer, this one was more enjoyable.
This course is designed for those who work in a health care environment. It is designed to provide the essential knowledge and understanding of responsibilities to staff at all levels with regards to Safeguarding.
Throughout the course, learners will be expected to participate in group activities. At the end of the course, they will complete a theoretical test. On successful completion of this course, delegates will be issued with a certificate.
Related Courses
We offer a range of other courses which will build on the knowledge gained from this Dementia Awareness course.
Core Principles Training & Consultancy
Good day, new knowledge will help people become more effective. Confident now-to distribute new information to colleagues.
I particularly liked Stella’s way of explaining and practical side of things. Stella was very professional and gave great ideas in order to train others ourselves.
Extremely clear delivery covering all topics to do with allergies/anaphylaxis and procedures from start to finish when someone has an allergy that’s chronic or fatal.
Everything was explained well. I feel like I can go back to work full of confidence.
I have acquired in-depth knowledge of Food Safety. The trainer was very knowledgeable & engaging. She was very thorough in the delivery of the course & ensured the training was of high quality.
Dementia Awareness
Would you like to know more?
- Define the term ‘dementia’
- Identify signs of dementia and explain how these signs may be associated with other conditions or circumstances
- Explain why early diagnosis of dementia is important
- List the actions that people affected by dementia can take in order to live as well as possible after diagnosis
- Explain the importance of recognising a person with dementia as a unique individual
- Describe the impact of dementia on individuals, families and society
- Describe ways of communicating effectively and compassionately with individuals who have dementia