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Free Dementia Training Resources

The resources on this site are suitable for those working in health and social care services, volunteers, family members and members of the public. They provide basic, quality assured training, on key dementia topics.

This site will be continually updated with new resources so please check back regularly. You can find all the resources on the pages accessed via the links below (scroll down to links to pages of training on dementia awareness, Tier 2 and other resources).

If there are any training topics that would be helpful to have on here, that aren’t already, please get in touch and we will see what we can source or develop: dementia@leedsbeckett.ac.uk

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Resources

Click on the links below to access resources for each of the topic areas


Dementia awareness training sessions (Dementia Training Standards Framework Tier 1)

Training sessions covering topics such as: Person-centred care; communication and behaviour; well-being, activity and occupation (Dementia Training Standards Framework Tier 2)

Other resources and topics for health and social care professionals, family carers, volunteers and others supporting people with dementia – including external dementia e-learning programmes, Mental Capacity Assessment training, resources on spotting physical deterioration, and links to web-sites providing information useful for those supporting people with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic


Sources of information and support related to COVID-19

You can find additional sources of information and support and links to useful web-sites in the attached pdf document

Who we are

We are a team of academics with expertise in dementia care and service delivery. We have designed and delivered high quality dementia training to staff working across all areas of dementia care.

Claire Surr

Sarah Smith

Rachael Kelley

Contact us

Contact information

E-mail: dementia@leedsbeckett.ac.uk Twitter: @LBU_Dementia

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