Dementia is every Allied Health Professionals (AHP) business, irrespective of practice setting.  Access this short course to share and advance your AHP practice, in partnership with people living with dementia.

Course overview

Dementia is recognised as a global public health concern, and in the United Kingdom it is estimated approximately 850,000 people live with this diagnosis. Consequently, allied health professionals (AHPs) will work with person’s living with dementia, and/or their caregivers and supporters, irrespective of practice context. 

A key message of Scottish Government policy is that dementia is every AHP’s business, irrespective of practice setting (CPCS, 2017, 2020). This includes, across the UK, the right of people living with dementia to access AHP rehabilitation services.

This continuing professional development (CPD) short course is influenced by the growing global perspective of a human rights based approach to advance AHP knowledge and understanding of the lived experience(s) of people living with dementia, their caregivers and/or supporters, to empower a partnership approach to and with practice. 

How you'll be taught

This course will be delivered in person at Edinburgh Napier University, Sighthill campus on Thursday 14th November and Friday 15th November.

Learning and teaching will include guest lecture presentations, followed by panel Q&A, creative workshops and contributions from AHPs who will share their experiences of dementia practice to stimulate debate and wider discussion.

Entry requirements

This course is open to registered Allied Health Professionals, in particular occupational therapists, physiotherapists, arts and music therapists, speech and language therapists, podiatrists, dieticians and paramedics.

Additional Information

If you have any questions about the course please email Dr Fiona Maclean f.maclean@napier.ac.uk or Prof. Elaine Hunter ehunter@alzscot.org

Registration

This course will be delivered in person at Edinburgh Napier University, Sighthill campus on Thursday 14th November and Friday 15th November.

The cost of the course for the two days is £175. Register via the link below.

This course has been co-created in partnership with Alzheimer Scotland, Brain Health Scotland, the Scottish Dementia Working Group and National Dementia Carers Action Network.

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