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Workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. Student submitted the document to show their contribute to online discuss forum, at least posting 3 discussion to the online forum with at least three feedbacks from other learners.
Workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. Student submitted the document to show their contribute to online discuss forum, at least posting 3 discussion to the online forum with at least three feedbacks from other learners.
Workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. Student submitted the document to show their contribute to online discuss forum, at least posting 3 discussion to the online forum with at least three feedbacks from other learners.
Designing Assessment Teaching Plan MATRIX Module Topic: Dementia across settings Date: May 2016 Ideas for your educational context How could you implement this idea? What outcomes would you be hoping for (student/teachers)? How could you evaluate the outcomes? Dementia in Australia and Values and Beliefs of Dementia Care 1. workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. 2. Discussion forum 3. Tutorial to discuss the case understanding of way in which persons living with dementia and their supporters (including carer partners) may (need to) transform because of the effects of the dementia process Response and check the discussion forum Review on 16/05/2016 Add 10 % mark on contribute to online discuss forum. Student submitted the document to show their contribute to online discuss forum, at least posting 3 discussion to the online forum with at least three feedbacks from other learners (use screen shoot to show the evidence) Environment and Dementia 1. workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. 2. Discussion forum 3. Tutorial to discuss the case Critically reflect on how environments and the broader social world can impact on persons with dementia Assessment 1: Evaluation of an Environmental Modification 1. develop a rationale for making and evaluating an environmental modification based on one (1) of these attributes: noise, light or signage; 2. devise an action plan for the one (1) modification you wish to make, using the supplied template; 3. evaluate the one (1) modification;
Learning, Teaching & Curriculum
4. share the findings or outcomes with others you work with;
5. write a summary of your evaluation and key learning.
Person-centred Care and Malignant Social Psychology
1. workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. 2. Discussion forum 3. Tutorial case study Clarify the principles underpinning person-centred care for persons with dementia and reflect on what this means for you and health care practice Response and check the discussion forum Review on 16/05/2016 Add 10 % mark on contribute to online discuss forum Student submitted the document to show their contribute to online discuss forum, at least posting 3 discussion to the online forum with at least three feedbacks from other learners (use screen shoot to show the evidence) Principles of Good Design in Dementia Care Communication in Dementia Care Dialectics of Dementia 1. workshop activities to develop new clinical skills and influence attitudes about working with people with dementia and their carers. 2. Discussion forum 3. Tutorial to discuss the case Develop personal plans for effective person-centred partnership working in dementia care in your care setting Assessment 2: case study The purpose of this assignment is to write a summary of your assessment of the person with dementia and their health care needs.