Scotland's National Dementia Strategy 2013-2016

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Scotland's Colleges
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Why am I here today?
• To develop dementia links across FE
• To develop Dementia Ambassadors within
further education
• Support you to use Promoting Excellence
educational resources
• To find out more about existing dementia
education and learning within FE
Some history
Scotland's National Dementia
Strategy 2013-2016
SSSC/NES Dementia Programme Board
• Aim 1 to continue to embed and support
infrastructures across the social services
sector to facilitate the dissemination of
education and training
• Aim 2 to further extend engagement with,
and reach, of educational resources, and
education to support health and social
services workforce development across all
levels of Promoting Excellence, targeting
specific groups
What has been done so far?
2011-2013
3 years of development and
partnership working:
with Learning Resources
with People
with Learning Programmes
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What’s unique about PE?
• Created for ALL health and social
services staff working with people with
dementia, their families and carers
• Supports the educational change actions
in Scotland’s first National Dementia
Strategy (2010)
• Developed in partnership with NHS
Education for Scotland and launched in
2011 alongside the Standards of Care
for Dementia in Scotland
Want to read more?
www.nes.scot.nhs.uk.com/mental-health/dementia
www.sssc.uk.com/promotingexcellence
Dementia
Journey
Keeping Well,
Prevention and finding
out its dementia
Living well with
dementia
Living well with
increasing help and
support
End of life and dying
well
Quality of Life Outcome
Indicators
People with dementia…
•
have access to a timely and accurate
diagnosis of dementia
•
maintain their best level of physical,
mental, social and emotional wellbeing
•
feel empowered and enabled to exercise
rights and choice, maintain their identity
and to be treated with dignity and equity
•
feel safe and secure and are able to be as
independent as possible
•
are able to maintain valued relationships
and networks, and have the opportunity
to develop new ones both personal and
professional
•
with their families, friends and carers,
have access to the information, education
and support that enhances the wellbeing
of the person with dementia and those
that support them
•
•
have access to individuals, groups and
organisations that can support their
spiritual or personal beliefs and reflect
their cultural wishes
have access to quality services and can
continue to participate in community life
and valued activities
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Using the Framework
• Individual workers
• Education and training providers
• Owners/Managers/Employers
• People with dementia, families and carers
Using the Framework
Staff Development, Education and Training
providers
 To ensure minimum standards of knowledge and
skills are being met across the workforce
 To prepare the workforce for changes in service
provision and models of delivery
 To recognise links with career pathways and
registration requirements in vocational and
professional awards
Existing Resources
Enhanced dementia practice for
social workers and other
professionals
Existing Resources
Dementia Managed
Knowledge Network and
Promoting Excellence
website
Free to access at
www.sssc.uk.com/promotingexcellence
www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/promotingexc
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Understanding Dementia
This app is intended help you
to feel more confident when
working with people with
dementia. It looks at the
nature of dementia itself, and
incorporates the stories of
people who live with dementia
and their carers.
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Understanding Stress
and Distress
This app is intended to help you
to identify the factors which can
contribute to people with
dementia feeling stressed or
distressed and improve your
skills in working with people
with dementia who experience
stress/distress
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Personal outcomes for
people living with dementia
This app will provide you
with a better understanding
how social and emotional
needs impact on well-being
for people with dementia and
help you to develop your
practice in providing
meaningful outcomes based
support.
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SafeMed
This app is designed to support
social service workers preparing
for assessment for their SVQ in
Social Service and Healthcare (eg
"Administer Medication to
Individuals") and the Professional
Development Award,
"Administration of Medication".
You can get more information and
download the app for iPhone here
... or for Android here.
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Existing Resources
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What’s out there already?
Free to access at
www.sssc.uk.com/promotingexcellence
www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/promotingexcellence
Dementia Ambassador Aims
• To raise awareness of Promoting Excellence, resources,
products & develop expertise in the content
• To act as a conduit for SSSC to disseminate information
and resources within localities
• To help create future sustainability in improving
dementia practice within localities
• To support the development of cross sector and cross
agency networking
Ambassadors in
HB areas National
Tayside
Shetland
Orkney
Lothian
Lanarkshire
Third
20%
Highland
Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Public
29%
Grampian
Forth Valley
Independent
51%
Fife
Eilean Siar
Dumfries and Galloway
Borders
Ayrshire and Arran
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Contact details
Anne Tavendale [email protected] @AnneTavSSSC
[email protected]
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