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Age Scotland dementia inclusion training

Date
Time
10.30am
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12.30pm
 
Location
Online (Zoom)
 
Price
Free to attend, but places are limited and open to Dementia Inclusive Singing Network members only
 
 
Details
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event
 
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Age Scotland dementia inclusion training

This training session led by Age Scotland’s dementia training team will provide a general introduction to dementia. Topics will include:

What dementia is

Different types and symptoms and how they relate to dementia inclusive music activities

Communication with and inclusion of someone who is living with dementia

There will be a focus on dementia inclusion in online settings. The training is delivered in a fun and engaging way, with opportunities for discussion and interactive group activities.

This training is being delivered via Zoom. Once you register you’ll be sent details of how to join the session. Please note that places for this session are limited and open to Dementia Inclusion Singing Network members only. Join the Network today at: https://singing.luminatescotland.org/join-the-network/.

Who is this event for?

This event is aimed at community leaders and community choir and singing group leaders, organisers, volunteers and members who would like to become more dementia aware, so they can identify and support people affected by dementia in their group. The session will provide guidance on how to implement dementia inclusive strategies in online settings, for those who lead or would like to lead singing activities that support people affected by dementia.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

You can call Luminate on 0131 668 8066 or email singing@luminatescotland.org. If you have any online access needs, please let us know when you are booking.

 
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