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Intimacy, Sexuality and Dementia

Empathy, consent and strategies for practice
Delivery mode
Face-to-face
Location
All states and territories
Duration
3 hours
Cost
Fees apply
A woman and man sit close on a couch, smiling at each other.

A workshop on intimacy as we age, focussing on dementia. Draw out meaningful conversations around intimacy, sex and sexuality, challenge your understanding, and come away with strategies to transform your professional practice.

Course details

A woman and man sit close on a bench smiling at each other and drinking from mugs.

Understanding, ethics and strategies

Intimacy and sexuality can be difficult areas in aged care. In our sensitive, evidence-based workshop, you'll get a better understanding of the reality of intimacy in people with dementia.

We'll explore the ethics of consent, the benefits of healthy intimacy and approaches you can use to transform your everyday practice.

Learning objectives

How to apply

Book in your staff

If you have 25 or more people you can submit your details and we'll get in touch to answer your questions, organise a training prospectus, and help you decide if this training is right for your organisation.

For more information, contact the Centre for Dementia Learning on 1300 336 368. Terms and conditions apply for online courses. RTO Provider number 2512.

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Last updated
12 November 2024