International Dementia Conference 2008 - Find out more
 
Invitation To Attend

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to attend our 7th International conference on caring for people with dementia.

The purpose of this conference is to stimulate discussion on the gaps in our services and to offer ideas on how to fill them. It will begin with an invitation to look closely at ‘person centred care’ and to decide whether or not it has a real place in our services or has fallen to the status of a platitude, useful for funding applications but little else. If it doesn’t have a real place then what will we fill that gap with?

The conference will continue with explorations of gaps in aboriginal services, services for younger people and people with developmental disability, services for people with dementia who are dying and gaps in our training and recruitment of nurses and other professionals. The contribution of psychiatrists and psychologists will be discussed with the intention of finding practical ways to make use of these expensive and rare resources.

In addition the presentations and workshops will be providing information on developments in psycho-social therapies, environmental design, assistive technologies, models of care, nutrition, communication, creative therapies and ways to improve the front line assessment and diagnostic activities of GPs.Richard Fleming

The underlying theme of the conference is the maintenance of the passion that has given Australia the lead in the provision of services to people with dementia. The speakers from Canada, the UK, Japan and the US will help us to put our services into an international context and to draw from them a realistic view of the progress we have made. By the end of the conference I anticipate that we will have a clear idea of where we want to go next and have the enthusiasm to get there. I hope you will join us.

Best wishes

Richard Fleming
Director
Dementia Services Development Centre
Hammond Care

Keynote Speaker

Dawn Brooker PhD CPsychol (clin) AFBPsS

Professor of Dementia Care Practice and Research,
Bradford Dementia Group, University of Bradford, UK

Dawn BrookerProfessor Brooker leads on dementia care practice development and knowledge transfer within the Bradford Dementia Group. She is a clinical psychologist who has over twenty–five years of experience working in clinical, academic and managerial posts in services for older people. Professor Brooker has travelled worldwide working with organisations to implement person-centred care for people with dementia. Her on-going research in supporting older people with mental health problems in extra care housing has led to the development of the Enriched Opportunities Programme. Her work with CSCI (Commission for Social Care Inspection) has culminated in a new observational method and training for inspection staff reviewing care homes. Professor Brooker’s recent book on Person Centred Dementia Care has redefined and revitalised the meaning of this much used term.

 

Registrations now open

 

 

Major Sponsor

NSW Health

Welcome Reception proudly supported by the
Eastern Australia Dementia Training and Study Centre

NSW Health

Supported By

Hammond Care

DSDC

Official Publication

AAA

There are a number of promotional opportunities available alongside the conference; these include exhibiting, sponsorship and advertising. Please contact Carmella Rowsthorne, National Advertising Manager on 02 9660 2113 or carmella@intermedia.com.au for details.

For further information on the exhibition which will run alongside the conference please see:

Interpoint Events

www.interpoint.com.au/dementia

Registrations now open

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