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Training

Training aims. To provide a sound basis for clinical practice within a Memory ServiceTo meet the national requirements for training Memory Service staffRoyal College of Psychiatrists: Memory Services National Accreditation ProgrammeTo reflect the changing requirements for an effective Memory Serv

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Training

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    1. Training Report on the 5 day training of Community Nurses prior to their employment in the Memory Assessment Service

    2. Training aims To provide a sound basis for clinical practice within a Memory Service To meet the national requirements for training Memory Service staff Royal College of Psychiatrists: Memory Services National Accreditation Programme To reflect the changing requirements for an effective Memory Service To reinforce the competence and confidence of selected mental health nurses

    3. Training content Academic and legal issues dementia; memory; national and trust policies Assessment Addenbrookes Cognitive Examination (revised) administration, interpretation and reporting Counselling skills pre- and post-diagnosis Management time, case-load, audit and research

    4. Training modalities illustrated lectures (6) guided reading (4) facilitated discussions (9) reinforcing exercises (5) written assessments (2) interactive experiences (9) reflective periods (4) and lots of laughter

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