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A problem-solving approach to behaviours

For individual health workers

Many people living with dementia will experience behavioural changes associated with dementia. This 3-part course is designed to provide you with an understanding of behaviours through a problem solving approach and explore effective strategies to help prevent or minimise the impact of behaviour.

Suitable for: Aged care, Allied health, Disability care, Home and community care, Hospitals, Aged care decision-makers, Disability care staff, Diversional therapists, Facility managers/coordinators, Lifestyle officers, Occupational therapists, Physiotherapists, Registered nurses, Residential care workers, Social workers, Speech therapists

Course type: Dementia Learning Hub

Duration: Approximately 1 hour

Delivery mode: Online

Location: All states and territories

You will gain knowledge in:

  • the impact of behaviours on people within the support relationship and how to report risks associated with behaviours,
  • using a systematic approach to problem solving behaviours,
  • strategies for people involved in the support relationship.

Suitable for staff providing support to people living with dementia.

Enrol yourself

This course is for individual health workers.

If you want to take this course yourself an as individual, click the “Register” button below.

If you want to book training for your staff, see our professional development and training page for organisations.

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
1 February 2024