A Behavioural Training Course Designed to Improve Quality of Life and Prevent Distressed Behaviour
For Carers of People Living with Dementia
This course develops carers’ understanding of dementia and equips them with practical skills to prevent distressed behaviour by improving quality of life.
Unlike other courses that teach knowledge only, this course develops carers’ hands-on skills as they implement what they have learned in the taught section with a client to up-skill them in proactively preventing problem behaviours through developing their client’s well-being in a range of areas.
Do you have dementia care staff that:
- Are well intentioned but don't act to prevent distressed behaviours?
- Get told how to provide person-centred care, but never seem to actually do it?
- Are struggling to manage distress and agitation of the people with dementia they work with?
- Are leaving regularly due to burnout associated with managing distressed behaviours?
Are the residents with dementia that you support:
- Spending most of their day sat in a lounge not doing anything?
- Becoming distressed, agitated or aggressive when they are supported during personal care or throughout the day?
- Regularly prescribed antipsychotic medications when they start displaying behavioural challenges?
- Deserve high quality person centred care to get their needs met?
Our comprehensive course is designed using techniques from behaviour change science to ensure that staff develop the skills to deliver person centred care competently and confidently.
Developed based on our work directly with carers of people with dementia across North Wales and our expertise in behaviour analysis, this training is unique in its approach and delivery.
Innovative Format
Learners take the online training course at their own pace and consolidate their learning with access to regular live sessions with a professional behaviour analyst
Unique Assessment
Learners apply what they have learned each week with a real client with dementia with whom they work. They submit a final case study to demonstrate their new skills to pass the course
Impactful Learning
Practical strategies that enable learners to develop their skills in providing excellent quality of life care which in turn reduces the likelihood of behavioural issues.
Would you like to see your staff:
- Provide care in a way that prevents distressed behaviours and leaves them feeling empowered and skilled?
- Take initiative to engage residents in a way that means they are interacting with others all day long?
- Speak to people with dementia in a way that promotes dignity and respect?
- Provide care in a way that empowers people living with dementia to have choice and control in their lives?
- Be skilled in fostering independence and maintaining the abilities of their clients with dementia.
- Advocate for their clients and look for health issues that may be causing distressed behaviours?
- Use what they have already to provide meaningful engagement that goes beyond arts and hobbies?
For more details or to book your places on the course, please contact us.
Course EnquiryAs one of only a small number of professionals with specialist training in behavioural gerontology in the UK, Dr Emma Williams is part of a collective movement to change the way that people living with dementia are supported using effective psychosocial interventions, leading to reductions in antipsychotic medication use, reduced placement breakdowns and reduced staff turnover and burnout.
Dr Emma provides high quality bespoke behavioural support for people living with dementia and their caregivers, specialising in working with people in the community, in care homes, in nursing homes and in hospital wards. Her research has been published in numerous peer reviewed journals and disseminated nationally and internationally.
We Understand...
...that organising everyone to be free for half day or day live training session can be a logistical nightmare!
In this course we combine the flexibility and self-paced elements of e-learning with the engagement and personalisation you receive from live training sessions to create a learning experience like no other!
Course Enquiry
This type of course is designed to run in cohorts which require all learners in the same cohort to start at the same time (we can run multiple cohorts where appropriate!).
Let us know how many staff you need to upskill in behavioural techniques so we can advise you on the best way to get started
Who can benefit from this course?
Anyone that works directly with people with dementia who wants to develop practical skills to better improve the lives of those they work with and reduce behavioural issues.
We recommend that this course is most suitable for direct care staff working with people who have dementia in care homes, nursing homes, EMI settings and dementia wards. It is also suitable for team leaders, managers and dementia care practitioners.
When does the course start?
How long does the course take to complete?
Who teaches the course?
Can learners complete the course if they are outside of the UK?
How is learning assessed?
Is there a discount for booking multiple staff members on the course?
PACT is committed to providing training that provides excellent education and learning and fits within the Good Work: Dementia Learning & Development Framework for Wales (skilled and influencer level) and the All Wales Dementia Care Pathway Standards
For more details or to book your places on the course, please contact us.
Course EnquiryReady to transform your approach to dementia care? Enroll your staff in our online course today and unlock the power of behavioural science in person-centred care. Join Positive Ageing Consultancy & Training in making a difference in the lives of those living with dementia.
Contact us nowAre you looking for shorter-format courses?
Take a look at our new series of online dementia training courses: The Dementia Sessions.
Each of these courses cover behavioural issues during different types of personal care.
Go To The Dementia Sessions