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  • Education
    • Courses
      • COVID-19 virtual classrooms
        • Engaging and connecting with people living with dementia through COVID-19
        • Supporting behaviour changes during COVID-19 restrictions
      • Online learning
        • DPI series
          • What is dementia?
          • Communicating in a person-centred way
          • How person-centred is your practice?
          • A problem solving approach to behaviours
        • Understanding younger onset dementia
        • Dementia and pain in residential care
        • Quality dementia support in hospitals
        • Nutrition and dementia: food for thought
        • Engaging in the outdoors
        • Establishing carer support groups
      • Accredited Training
        • Dementia Essentials
      • Foundation learning
        • Understanding dementia
        • Supporting successful communication
        • Achieving purposeful engagement
        • Applying a problem solving approach to behaviours
      • Immersive learning
        • A day in the life – mealtime experience
        • Enabling EDIE™
        • Virtual Dementia Experience™
      • Continuing learning
        • Montessori for dementia
        • Delirium and dementia
        • Intellectual disability and dementia
        • Intimacy, sexuality and dementia
      • All courses
    • The Dementia Learning Guide
  • Consultancy
  • Technology
    • A day in the life – mealtime experience
    • Enabling EDIE™ Workshop
    • Virtual Dementia Experience™
    • The Virtual Forest™
    • The Dementia-Friendly Home app
    • A Better Visit app
  • Practice health check
  • Community of practice
  • Contact Us

Accredited Training

Dementia Australia (RTO CODE: 2512) provides a nationally accredited training course for residential and community care services professionals and healthcare providers in our own right and on behalf of other States and Territories.

Our course has an applied focus on skill development and reflective practice, enabling course participants to transform their practice, and potentially that of others, to enhance the lives of people living with dementia.

Unique Student Identifier

Please note, from 1st January 2015 all participants undertaking accredited training must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). All participants who attend these programs must create a USI prior to attending the course by accessing www.usi.gov.au.

More information regarding the USI and how to create one will be provided in the email confirmation upon completion of registration.

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Accredited training

Dementia Essentials – CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia

Fully funded
This course is available in
All states,Online,Combination of face-to-face and online

Build your team’s expertise or upskill yourself with this fully funded, nationally accredited unit of competency. This course offers skills and strategies to help with communication, planning, developing activities and understanding changed behaviour in people living with dementia.

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