Post on 22-Sep-2020
ALZHEIMER’S AUSTRALIA ACT
DEMENTIA EDUCATION DIRECTORY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND THE COMMUNITY
2014
Online booking systemTo book a session go to: fightdementia.org.au/act1. Click on education and training 2. Choose a course 3. Click on the link next to the course description to register 4. Complete the online registration form 5. For fee paying courses provide your credit card details
For course and seminar bookings:
Online fightdementia.org.au/act
Email act.admin@alzheimers.org.au
Call (02) 6255 0722
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MEMbERS DISCOUNT
Benefits of being an Alzheimer’s Australia ACT member•Quarterly newsletter – Living with Dementia•Invitation to special events and guest lectures•Use of our dementia library
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT Education services provide a variety of up to date, informative and practical dementia education programs for health, acute care, community, disability and aged care providers.
Participants of these programs will gain essential skills and knowledge regarding dementia care as well as the opportunity to network with others working in the industry.
CoursesandworkshopsareavailablethroughouttheyearattheAlzheimer’sAustraliaACTofficein Kaleen.
We also offer customised education and professional development in your workplace.
Our education is delivered by experienced, knowledgeable and dynamic educators.
Bookings are essential for all education programs.
Terms and conditions 4
Venue map 5
Dementia education for the workplace 6
Dementia Network 15
General education 17
Presenter’s biographies 21
CONTENTS
National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500 fightdementia.org.au
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Cancellation policy
Cancellations or non-attendance at workshops will incur costs as per schedule below:
• Cancellationswithlessthan5businessdaysnotice−norefund
• Cancellationswith5ormorebusinessdaysnotice−50%refund.
A minimum number of participants is required for courses to proceed. Course fees will be fully refunded if your course is cancelled by Alzheimer’s Australia ACT.
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Kaleen venue:
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT 159 Maribyrnong Avenue, Kaleen
BUS: Bus stop close by on Maribyrnong Avenue. See Route 30 from the City or Route 71 from Belconnen.
CAR: Limited free off-street parking. Please allow extra time if you are bringing your own car.
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Library and information service
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT library provides access to quality dementia related information. This information is applicable to people living with dementia, their carers, friends and family. Information is also useful for health professionals, other services providers and members of the general public.
Resources contained in our library include books, journals and magazines, DVDs and CD’s. Topics covered in the library collection are behaviour, residential care, dementia design, activities, reminiscing, carer stories and books for children.
Anyone is welcome to visit and use the facilities of the library. However, you need to be a member to borrow from the library collection. Library opening hours are 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.
Internet service
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT has computer and internet access available to people living with dementia, their carers, friends and family. The purpose of this equipment is to make the many internet based dementia resources available to everyone.
Staff are available to provide some assistance with the use of the computers and internet. Internet access is available 9.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.
Mailing list
If you wish to go on our mailing list to receive updates and information, please contact act.admin@alzheimers.org.au
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Cost: $50
Experiencing dementia workshopPresenters: Karen Cmiel, Elizabeth Lore, Jill Brown
A different concept in dementia education
This workshop is for all staff caring for people with dementia. This is a very practical hands-on workshop that will assist participants to gain a very real understanding of dementia. This experience will be used to assist staff to understand environmental elements that are friendly or adverse to a person with dementia. This workshop allows participants to consider changes that can be made in their work environments to help benefitthepersonlivingwithdementiaandimprovetheirdeliveryofperson-centreddementia care.
An essential workshop for all staff caring for people with dementia - not to be missed!
Thurs 1 May 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Thurs 31 July 9.30am - 12.30pm
Thurs 30 Oct 9.30am - 12.30pm
Duration: 3hrs Venue: Kaleen
Suitable for: All staff working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of settings.
DEMENTIA EDUCATION FOR THE wORkPLACEPHONE 6255 0722
SCHEDULED wORkPLACE EDUCATION FOR 2014
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Cost: $50
Gain knowledge of dementia, the main types, symptoms and progression. Learn strategies in effective communication with a person who is cognitively impaired and identify triggers to behaviours whilst providing person-centred care for the person.
This session will provide participants with information and tools to support and improve the quality of life for the person living with dementia.
Thurs 20 March 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Tue 13 May 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Thur 28 Aug 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Thur 27 Nov 1.30pm - 4.00pm
Positive dementia care for professional staff
Duration: 2.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Suitable for: All staff working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of settings.
This workshop will provide participants with knowledge and skills to interact effectively with people with both a disability such as Down Syndrome and dementia.
Participants will gain an understanding of how dementia affects the person with a disability. Develop the skills required to communicate with people with the dual diagnosis and respond to changes over time.
This session explores strategies to minimise aggressive incidents in the workplace. Participants will gain knowledge and skills to understand and effectively manage various types of workplace aggression and other behaviours that may be encountered when working with people living with dementia.
Thurs 22 May 9.00am – 12.30pm
Thurs 11 Sept 9.00am – 12.30pm
Thurs 3 April 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Thurs 25 Sept 1.30pm – 4.30pm
Cost: $55
Cost: $55
Duration: 3.5hrs
Duration: 3hrs
Venue: Kaleen
Venue: Kaleen
Disabilities and dementia workshopPresenter: Jill Brown
Keeping safe in the workplacePresenter: Jill Brown
Suitable for: Anyone working in disability services or community care that may need to interact with people with both a disability and dementia.
Suitable for: All staff working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of settings.
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This workshop is designed to provide a participant with a better understanding of the impact dementia has on the younger person and their family, as well as their distinctive careneeds.IssuesthatarespecificforpeoplewithadiagnosisofYoungerOnsetDementia and available services will be explored.
These sessions are for anyone caring for people living with dementia. It is a basic overviewofdementia,includingthedefinition,itscausesandimpacts.
Ideal if you are new to dementia care or as a refresher for the more experienced.
Tues 22 July 9.30am – 12.30pm
Mon 10 Feb 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 14 April 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 16 June 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Cost: $55
Cost: Free
Duration: 3hrs
Duration: 1hr
Venue: Kaleen
Venue: Kaleen
Younger Onset DementiaPresenter: Jill Brown
Orientation to dementiaPresenter: Elizabeth Lore
Suitable for: AnyoneworkingwithapersonlivingwithYoungerOnsetDementia.
Suitable for: All staff working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of settings.
Mon 21 July 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 11 Aug 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 8 Sept 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 13 Oct 2.00pm – 3.00pm
Mon 10 Nov 2.00pm – 3.00pm
A workshop to provide participants with information and practical ideas and strategies on how to design and foster a dementia friendly environment - no matter what the design or structure of your building - old or new.
This workshop is full of practical advice and tips - topic areas include•signage•use of colour•architectural design•choosing furniture• lighting•creating meaningful engagement opportunities•creating therapeutic garden spaces.
Tues 8 April 9.30am – 12.30pm
Thurs 16 Oct 9.30am – 12.30pm
Cost: $60 Duration: 3hrs Venue: Kaleen
Dementia enabling environment workshopPresenter: Karen Cmiel
Suitable for: Managers, co-ordinators and all staff providing care for people living with dementia - whatever the setting.
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Presented by the ACT Dementia Behaviour Management (DBMAS) team this comprehensive course is aimed at residential and community staff of aged care services and health professionals . Through this course participants will gain comprehensive and diversenewskills,confidenceandknowledgeessentialtotheirroles.
ThiscourseisheldoverfivefullTuesdaysspreadover6weeks.
August/SeptemberTBA 9.30am – 3.30pm
Cost: TBA Duration: 6hrs Venue: TBA
Capacity Building Course
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people living with dementia.
The Montessori Method emphasises the importance of keeping the person living with dementia as independent as possible for as long as possible. Independence is kept through different activities: sensory, social and cognitive, and activities of daily living.
This workshop offers an overview of the Montessori Method and activities for dementia care, demonstrating the creation and presentation of meaningful activities.
This program has been developed by Alzheimer’s Australia in conjunction with leading Montessori experts. The skills and strategies explored in this workshop can be applied to all care settings including home, community and residential settings.
Note: This course offers points towards professional education with the Diversional Therapy Association of Australia.
Thurs 27 Feb9.30am – 3.30pm
Thurs 26 June9.30am – 3.30pm
Tues 18 Nov9.30am – 3.30pm
Cost: $90 Duration: 6hrs Venue: Kaleen
The Montessori method and activitiesPresenter: Karen Cmiel
Suitable for: Suitable for all staff working with people with dementia including community and aged care services.
Understand the capacities and abilities of people at various stages of dementia, from the early stage to the advanced stages. Participants will learn how to best engage the person through activities for meaning and pleasure using a strength-based approach. This sessionwillprovideexamplesofactivitiesthatcanbeusedtobenefitthepersonlivingwith dementia.
Note: This course offers points towards professional education with the Diversional Therapy Association of Australia.
Tues 6 May1.30pm – 4.30pm
Tues 21 Oct1.30pm - 4.30pm
Cost: $50 Duration: 3hrs Venue: Kaleen
Activities for people in various stages of dementiaPresenter: Karen Cmiel
Suitable for: All staff working with people living with dementia, including diversional therapists, lifestyle staff and carers.
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Suitable for: All staff working with people living with dementia, including diversional therapists, lifestyle staff and carers.
The focus of this practical workshop is the provision of ideas and new activities for male clients. This session will provide participants with inspiration and support in developing activities which encourage communication and new ways of engaging men living with dementia.
This workshop is a must for lifestyle staff and any other staff working with men living with dementia.
Note: This course offers points towards professional education with the Diversional Therapy Association of Australia.
Tues 2 Sept10.00am – 3.30pm
Cost: $85 Duration: 5.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Focus on the fellas’ workshopPresenter: Karen Cmiel
CUSTOMISED wORkPLACE EDUCATION
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT offers customised education and professional development.
Inconsultationwithyouwecantailoraprogramtomeetyourspecificlearningneeds.OurcoursesandworkshopscanbedeliveredatyourworkplaceorattheAlzheimer’sACTofficeinKaleenandaredesignedtomeetyourparticularneeds.
Please contact us on 6255 0722 or email the Education Manager at karen.cmiel@alzheimers.org.au to discuss the detailsandaproposalforcustomisededucationinyourorganisationtosuitdatesandtimesthatfityourstaffrosterandshift requirements.
We can provide up to date and professional education on the following topics related to dementia.
A different concept in dementia education
This workshop is for all staff caring for people living with dementia. This is a very practical hands-on workshop that will assist participants to gain a very real understanding of dementia. This experience will be used to assist carers in understanding environmental elements that are friendly or adverse to a person with dementia. This workshop allows participantstoconsiderchangesthatcanbemadeintheirworkenvironmentstohelpbenefitthepersonlivingwithdementia and improve their delivery of person-centred dementia care.
An essential and effective workshop for all staff caring for people with dementia!
Experiencing dementia workshop
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Behaviours associated with dementia• Changed behaviours - the theory
• Changed behaviours - the practical
• Aggression minimisation
Communication and dementia• Effective communication - the theory
• Effective communication - the practical
Dementia and the environment• Creating a dementia friendly environment
• Enabling environment - environmental design
Dementia definitions• Understanding dementia
• UnderstandingYoungerOnsetdementia
Disabilities and dementia• Intellectual disabilities and dementia
• Physical disabilities and dementia
Meaningful activities• Effective interventions and strategies
• Activities for men with dementia
• Activities Galore
• ActivitiesforYoungerOnsetdementia
• Multi-Sensory therapy
• Activities using the Montessori method
• Life Story books
Medical issues and dementia• Pain and dementia
• Eatingdifficultiesanddementia
• Co-morbidities and dementia
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Models of dementia care• Person centred and individualised care
• Models of Care including the Montessori based approach to dementia
Research and dementia• Latest research on dementia
• Latest care interventions
Your Brain MattersTM
Alzheimer’sAustralia’sYourBrainMattersprogramguidesyouonhowtomaximiseyourbrainhealth.Tolivea brain healthy life, you need to look after your brain, body and your heart. This program will show you how.
Various other topics• Acute Care and dementia
• YourBrainMatters®dementiapreventionprogram
• Sexuality and Intimacy
• Our services
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DEMENTIA CONSULTANCY SERVICEAperson-centredapproach
As the peak body assisting you to achieve high quality dementia care, we will come to your workplace to observe and analyse the care environment and offer suggestions for improvement if required. Our solutions are tailoured to your needs while being mindful of your budget.
Typeof Details Estimatedcostsconsultancy from:
Experienced dementia consultant Hourly $130
Education Tailored sessions based on $180 per hour training needs analysis
Comprehensive Report Organisation specific report $550 containing observations and suggestions
We can provide you with quality solutions for:
• Communication and interaction with clients living with dementia• Dementia friendly Montessori approach• Dementia specific training needs analysis• Environmental design• Meaningful activities and engagement opportunities.
Please contact KarenCmiel-Manager,EducationServicesto find out how we can better support your organisation for clients with dementia. Tel: 02 6255 0722 Email: karen.cmiel@alzheimers.org.au
DEMENTIACONSULTANCYSERVICESPHONE 6255 0722
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DIVERSIONAL THERAPY CONSULTANCY SERVICE
Our experienced diversional therapy consultant can come to your workplace to spend time with your lifestyle team to assist with the design and implementation of meaningful activities for clients living with dementia.
This service is conducted in a five to six hour workshop and includes:
• analysis of team strengths and opportunities for development
• brainstorming activities ideas for the clients
• utilisation of current resources
• suggestions for further programs and direction
• a comprehensive report for management.
Typeof Details Estimatedcostsconsultancy from:
Consultancy Workshop and 5 - 6 hour workshop $600comprehensive report
Please contact KarenCmiel-Manager,EducationServicesto find out how we can better support your organisation for clients with dementia. Tel: 02 6255 0722 Email: karen.cmiel@alzheimers.org.au
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DEMENTIA NETwORkPHONE 6255 0722
Thursday, 13 March 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Cost: FREE
Venue: Canberra Southern Cross Club, Woden
Dementia friendly societiesPresenter: Rachel Litherland
Suitable for: All staff working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of settings.
Cognitive Interventions for older people with cognitive impairment and dementiaand The science behind Your Brain Matters TM
Presenters: Dr Alex Bahar-Fuchs and Dr Chris Hatherly
Cost: $20
Tuesday, 1 April 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Venue: Ainslie Football Club
Suitable for: Consumers, health professionals and others.
Each year the Dementia Network hosts national and international experts speaking on the latest research, care and optimal environments for people living with dementia. These sessions provide a valuable opportunity for carers, health, aged and community care staff to network and gain information and knowledge about dementia.
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Monday, 22 Sept 2.00pm - 4.30pm
Thursday, 7 August 1.30pm - 4.30pm
Sexuality and Dementia - ‘Opening the can of worms’ Presenters: Dr Michael Bauer and a panel of experts.
Suitable for: Staff caring for people living with dementia in health, aged and community settings.
Venue: Southern Cross Club, Woden
Cost: $20
Steve MiltonSpeaker for Dementia Awareness Month.
Suitable for: Consumers, health professionals and others.
Venue: Ainslie Football Club
Cost: Free
Wednesday, 28 May 11.00am - 2.00pm
Dementia in acute carePresenter: Professor Brian Draper
Suitable for: Consumers, health professionals and others. Includes a light lunch.
Venue: Southern Cross Club, Woden
Cost: FREE
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These sessions cover a range of topics including:• Understanding dementia• Effective communication• Coping with changes in behaviour• The caring role: a compassionate approach• Meaningful activities• Services available.
Note: this course is run over two Saturdays
Please call 1800 100 500 to register for this course.
Sat 5 & 12 Apr10.00am – 3.00pm
Sat 11 & 18 Oct10.00am – 3.00pm
Care for the Carer programPresenters: Elizabeth Lore and Jill Brown
Suitable for: Family and friends assisting with the daily care of a person living with dementia.
Duration: 5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Cost: $10
gENERAL EDUCATIONPHONE 6255 0722
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT offers education sessions for family carers and others in the community.
ThesesessionsareheldattheAlzheimer’sAustraliaACTofficeinKaleen.
SCHEDULED gENERAL EDUCATION FOR 2014
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Life stories are a tool to help see the person living with dementia as an individual and to recognise the importance of memories. This practical workshop focuses on developing life stories and ways to use them to enhance interaction with the person with dementia to create pleasurable opportunities to reminisce.
Please bring along any photos, letters or cards which we will photocopy if you wish to use them in your Life Story Book.
Tues 11 Feb10.00am – 12.30pm
Tues 26 August10.00am – 12.30pm
Cost: $20
to cover cost of book
Venue: Kaleen
Life stories workshopPresenter: Elizabeth Lore
Suitable for:
People in a caring environment, volunteers, day care staff and the general public.
Inthisprogramwediscussthedifficultdecisionofwhentodecidethatresidentialcareisneeded, including the barriers to making the decision and the emotional issues for families regarding placement. Information is also provided about the residential care system, including the different types of care available and where to get information and what services to contact. Important legal issues are also outlined. Discussion of the family’s new role and how they can continue to care is included in this program.
Mon 7 Apr10.30am – 12.00pm
Cost: Free Duration: 1.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Considering Residential CarePresenters: Elizabeth Lore and Jill Brown
Suitable for: Family and friends at the point of considering residential care for a person living with dementia.
YourBrainMattersguidesparticipantshowtolookaftertheirbrain.Basedonscientificevidence, participants will learn that a number of health and lifestyle factors are associated with the risk of developing dementia.
Although there are no guarantees as dementia cannot yet be prevented or cured, being brainhealthyisrelevantatanyage.Scientificresearchsuggeststhatlivingabrainhealthylife, particularly during mid-life, may reduce a person’s risk of developing dementia.
Fri 2 May 10.30am – 12.00pm
Fri 19 Sept 10.00am – 2.00pm
Cost: Free Duration: 1.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Your Brain Matters TM
Presenter: Jill Brown
Suitable for: Anyone who is interested in learning what they can do to keep their brain healthier as they age and potentially reduce their risk of developing dementia.
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Most of us worry about our memory from time to time - at any age - but certainly more so as we get older. In this information-rich age we hear a lot about memory and quietly wonder whether our memory lapses are something that we should be concerned about. Indeed, we may wonder if there is anything we can do about it anyway.
Tues 17 June 10.30am – 12.00pm
Cost: Free Duration: 1.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
Worried About Your MemoryPresenter: Elizabeth Lore
Suitable for: The general public.
Dementia describes a collection of symptoms that are caused by disorders effecting the brain.Thissessionwillcoverthedefinitionofdementia,thecauses,prevalenceandimpact.
Tue 9 Sept 10.30am – 12.00pm
Cost: Free Duration: 1.5hrs Venue: Kaleen
What is dementia?Presenter: Karen Cmiel
Suitable for: The general public.
Alzheimer’s Australia ACT can also deliver community information sessions. These sessions are designed for anyone with an interest in dementia.
Community groups, clubs and services are catered for with talks tailored to suit your needs.
Our knowledgeable educators are also available to speak to your group on the following topics:
Understanding Dementia
Memory Changes
Introduction to dementia and our services
Your Brain Matters TM
gENERAL EDUCATION - wE CAN COME TO YOU
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Venue: Exhibition Park,Budawang Pavilion, Mitchell
Control Choice Expo
Thur 20 March 10.00am – 2.00pm
Venue: Exhibition Centre, Mitchell
Canberra Seniors’ Expo
Brain Health Week
Sat 22 Feb 10.00am – 1.00pm
Defence Canberra Expo
Venue: Canberra City
Canberra Multicultural Festival Sun 9 Feb 10.00am – 5.00pm
Venue: Queanbeyan Show Ground
Sun 22 May 10.00am – 4.00pm
CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY INFORMATION EVENTS
Dementia Awareness Month - September 2014
Calvary Hospital Information Stall 8 - 12 Sept
15 - 19 SeptCanberra Hospital Information Stall
What is Dementia?9 Sept10.30am – 12.00pm Venue:
Kaleen
Your Brain Matters TM 19 Sept10.00am – 2.00pm
Venue: Carers ACT, Holt
Alzheimer’s Australia Memory Walk
& Jog
21 Sept
Multi cultural community event 23 Sept10.00am – 2.00pm
Venue: Villaggio Sant’ Antonio,Burkitt Street, Page
Venue: Tobeconfirmed
10 - 16 March
National Disability Insurance Scheme
Venue: Carers ACT, Holt
16 Sept10.00am – 12.00pm
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Dementia Awareness Month - September 2014
PRESENTER bIOgRAPHIESPHONE 6255 0722
Steve MiltonSteve Milton is a director of Innovations in Dementia in the UK and is responsible for the dementia training service.He has worked in social care since 1987 as a researcher, writer, trainer, and service manager. He has been working in the dementia field since 1995. He provides dementia care training to the statutory, voluntary and independent sectors and has a strong track record in dementia care training.In 1996 he set up the Alzheimer’s Society helpline, which he ran until 2002.
Dr Alex Bahar-FuchsBA, PostGrad Dip (Psych), PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology)
Alex Bahar-Fuchs is a postdoctoral research fellow and a clinical neuropsychologist with a strong interest in healthy and pathological cognitive ageing. Research interests to date have broadly focused on two areas: The early detection of age-related cognitive decline - and the development of interventions for the primary and secondary prevention of dementia - including health promotion interventions to minimise dementia risk factors for primary prevention, and cognition-focused interventions for secondary prevention. He is very interested in patient variables that predict response to interventions - particularly the contribution of emotional and motivational factors.
Dr Chris HatherlyChris Hatherly is National Research Manager with Alzheimer’s Australia, where he oversees a $2.5 million research funding program for students and early career researchers, relationships with universities, medical research institutes and other funding bodies, research communications and advocacy, and an innovative $5 million knowledge translation program directed by people with dementia and their carers. Chris studied psychology at the ANU completing a PhD in cognitive psychology. Chris sits on advisory and steering committees for over 20 dementia research projects and programs, including a $25 million NHMRC Partnership Centre, he is an adjunct fellow at the ANU, and was previously Director of the Australian Association of Gerontology. He has also made a successful travel documentary and co-authored a travel book that has been published internationally.
Dr Ken BakerDr Ken Baker is the Chief Executive of National Disability Services (NDS), the peak association for non-government disability service organisations. In that role he provides information, representation and policy advice.Dr Baker has worked in social policy and public affairs for more than 25 years. Based in Canberra, he is currently a member of the National People with Disabilities and Carer Council, the Not-for-Profit Sector Reform Council, the National Disability Strategy Implementation Reference Group and committees advising on disability employment and income support. Dr Baker lives in Canberra with his wife, who has severe aphasia and limited mobiity and their two children.
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Dr Michael BauerMichael Bauer is a senior research fellow at the Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care, a research centre of the Australian Institute for Primary Care and Ageing at La Trobe University, where his work is aimed at improving the care of older people by advancing service delivery through research. He has published widely and been invited to speak internationally on sexuality and aged care, a topic which is still on the margins of the policy and training landscape for many aged care service providers.
Professor Brian DraperBrian Draper is a Conjoint Professor in the School of Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales. He has been the Assistant Director of the Academic Department for Old Age Psychiatry at Prince of Wales and Prince Henry Hospitals, Sydney since 1992. He is Chair of the Australian Government’s Psychogeriatric Care Expert Reference Group and Past Chair of the Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age, RANZCP. He is Deputy Director of the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre – Assessment and Better Care based at UNSW and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Neurosciences Research Australia. Dr Draper is the Chair of the International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) BPSD Taskforce and a Board Member of IPA. Dr Draper has been published widely including a book for the general public titled ‘Dealing with Dementia’ (2004), revised as ‘Understanding Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias’ (2011)
Rachel LitherlandRachael Litherland has worked with people with dementia for the past 12 years. With a background in psychology and advocacy, she developed and managed the national “Living with Dementia” programme for the Alzheimer’s Society (2000-2006). This included providing leadership on issues relating to the involvement and support of people with dementia and supporting people with dementia in service and information development, campaigning and self-advocacy.
Rachael is now a director with Innovations in Dementia CIC, a national community interest company. Innovations in Dementia works on range of positive projects with people with dementia including Shared Lives, circles of support, work on dementia friendly communities, projects on assistive project and the Dementia Engagement and Empowerment project (DEEP). The work of the organisation is centred on the voices and experiences of people with dementia.
Karen CmielManager, Education Services, Alzheimer’s Australia ACT. Karen has tertiary qualifications in Leisure and Health, Community Services Management and Training and Assessment. She has worked as a therapist in the aged, community and disabilities sectors for 18 years. Karen has taught at Certificate II, III, IV and Diploma level. Karen has been teaching in Diversional Therapy and dementia related topics for over 12 years.
Jill BrownCommunity Educator, Alzheimer’s Australia ACT. Jill has tertiary qualifications in Public Policy, Political Science, Psychology and Philosophy and has worked in the disability, mental health and aged care sectors for over 14 years. Jill has been teaching dementia related topics with Alzheimer’s Australia for over 5 years.
Elizabeth LoreCommunity Educator, Alzheimer’s Australia ACT. Elizabeth has tertiary qualifications in Diversional Therapy and Community Management. She has worked in the aged care and community sector for over 30 years. For a number of these years she worked as a Diversional Therapist.
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NATIONAL DEMENTIA HELPLINE 1800 100 500
FIgHTDEMENTIA.ORg.AU/ACT
ThisisaninitiativeoftheAustralianGovernment