PG Certificate Leadership in Dementia Care (Part time)
There are estimated to be around 750,000 people in the UK who are living with Dementia, and as the population of the UK is ageing, the number of people diagnosed with this condition is rising. Despite excellent levels of care from service providers around the country, there is much to be done if this level of person-centred care is to be upheld. The aim is for all Dementia care across the UK to be delivered with compassion, respect, sensitivity and understanding within a culture of enablement and support.
This unique part-time programme aims to transform the care experience and quality of life of people with dementia. The goal is to achieve better awareness, early diagnosis and high quality …
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There are estimated to be around 750,000 people in the UK who are living with Dementia, and as the population of the UK is ageing, the number of people diagnosed with this condition is rising. Despite excellent levels of care from service providers around the country, there is much to be done if this level of person-centred care is to be upheld. The aim is for all Dementia care across the UK to be delivered with compassion, respect, sensitivity and understanding within a culture of enablement and support.
This unique part-time programme aims to transform the care experience and quality of life of people with dementia. The goal is to achieve better awareness, early diagnosis and high quality treatment at every stage and in every setting within dementia services.
By the end of the programme, you will be able to:
- Recognise the key characteristics of dementia including the early signs and appreciate the association with other medical conditions and/or changes to the person’s general circumstances.
- Provide effective support for family members and other carers.
- Demonstrate knowledge of person-centred care and communicate sensitively to support meaningful interaction.
- Challenge inappropriate or poor care.
The PG Cert programme structure is 3 modules:
- Dementia module – foundation knowledge and understanding of dementia, how dementia affects the person’s experience, professional, ethical and legal issues, environmental and cultural aspects and the fundamentals of person-centred care.
- Work based learning – experiential learning in partnership using action learning sets and supplemented with online resources.
- Dementia Leadership Development package.
Course Organiser:Ms. Bridget Penhale
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Applicants must have:
- an undergraduate degree OR
- show evidence of ability to study at Masters level OR
- have a relevant professional background
We welcome applications from students whose first language is not English or those whose degree was not taught in English. To ensure such students benefit fully from postgraduate study, we require evidence of proficiency in English. We also will require a certain standard to be achieved on the written element of the test. Our usual entry requirements are as follows:
- IELTS: 7.0 (minimum 7.0 in all component)
- TOEFL: Internet-based score of 98 (minimum 22 in all components and 23 in speaking)
- PTE: 70 (minimum 70 in all components)
All scores must be less than two years old.
About the SchoolThe School of Nursing Sciences is the perfect place to continue your health career in Nursing, Midwifery or Operating Department Practice, as you are provided with the highest standard of academic and clinical education. Our facilities are second to none and with innovative teaching methods and passionate, dedicated staff you will be inspired and challenged throughout your studies.
Teaching Excellence and FacilitiesStudent feedback consistently tells us that our courses are dynamic and fascinating, due to our enquiry-based learning techniques and clinical skills acquisition. The courses include the following elements:
- Enquiry Based Learning – Early on in the course you will be given real problems from real patients to solve as both groups and individuals. This ensures you experience how to apply your new knowledge in practice.
- Essential Clinical Skills – Clinical skills are embedded in the course right from the start. Simulated skills are taught and practiced in the classroom throughout the course.
- Research – The teaching staff are continually involved in research, which means you will benefit from their knowledge of the very latest practices and techniques.
- Supportive Culture – Teaching groups are small, which encourages a close-knit student body and a supportive learning culture.
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