NCFE L3  Understanding Principles of Dementia Care -September Start

NCFE L3 Understanding Principles of Dementia Care -September Start

Looking to grasp the principles of dementia care ? Enroll now! Starting September!

By African Community School

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Location

Aspland & Marcon Estate Community Hall

38 Marcon Place London E8 1LP United Kingdom

About this event

Join our NCFE L3 Certificate in Understanding the Principles of Dementia Care

ENROLMENT IS NOW CLOSED & ONLY AVAILABLE ON A WAITLIST BASIS!

The course will run starting September 2025

Please note, registrations made on eventbrite are for enrolment. You will be contacted by our office to confirm your appointment.

This course is for Hackney Residents.

This course aims to develop the knowledge and skills required when providing positive care for people with dementia and their families.

The course covers topics including:

  • Understanding factors that can influence communication and interaction with those who have dementia
  • Awareness of the causes and symptoms of dementia and person-centred approach to care and support for individuals with dementia.

Often asked questions:

Is the course free to attend and complete? Yes we only charge a £10 printing fee for class material and a fully refundable £20 fee which is returned at the completion of the course

How many days a week do we need to attend and how long will the course take to complete? The course is 10 weeks long and classes are twice a week from 10am-2:30pm

How big are the class sizes and do we need to attend all sessions? Class sizes range from 12-14 and attendance is a must unless there is a valid reason. Class content is not repeated so learners are expected to catch up on missed work.


Organised by

African Community School is a community organisation operating from Hackney. We provide a safe environment for children, young and adult through a range of services to relieve poverty and promote social and economic well- being of young children living in Hackney and surrounding areas.