
"Walk in their shoes, see what they see, hear what they hear, feel what they feel,
only then will you begin to understand dementia".
On-line Courses
These courses are for anyone who has an interest in learning how to best support a person living with dementia. They are beneficial for professional development, as well as family and whanau care partners. The learning outcomes will provide understanding as to how dementia can change a person's world, and how we can adapt our approach to give them dignity and respect, and allow them to live their best life.
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Each course has over 20 hours of learning, and consists of written content and videos. Quizzes and a certificate of completion are available, and the price includes access to a course for six months.
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Please contact Dignified Minds if you are interested in multiple learners accessing a course.
What people are saying about the courses
"Dignified Minds online dementia education courses are a fantastic resource, offering family and professional carers practical help in caring for people living with dementia. With so many daily challenges to face, carers will value the reassurance from Dignified Minds that they are doing many things right already, along with its new ideas for doing things differently. This sort of resource, available when you need it and easy to take in, is just what we've been waiting for".
Prof Alison Wray, Cardiff University, UK.
Author of Why dementia makes communication difficult: a guide to better outcomes.
"As a professional learning designer I am impressed with how these courses are presented, the content that they contain and how engaged I was with the learning. I would whole-heartedly recommend these courses to anyone who has a friend or family member who lives with dementia and wants to learn how to understand and support them. I would also encourage those who are pursuing or are already in a career where they work with people living with dementia to take these courses as there are some really good practices in them that can be applied in the workplace".
Rodney August, MSciComm
Contract Senior Learning Designer, NZ