Creating meaningful activities on a budget: A guide for Activities Coordinators – 20th Feb
€50.00 – €80.00
Description
Are you a caregiver, activity coordinator, healthcare professional, or volunteer looking to create meaningful, engaging activities for individuals in your care? Whether you’re supporting older adults, people with dementia, or those with other care needs, creating evidence-based activity programs can make a profound difference in quality of life.
Join us for our half-day course on Creating Evidence-Based Activity Programmes and gain the practical knowledge, tools, and techniques to develop programs
When: Thursday, 20th February 2025 | Timing: 10am to 1pm
Where: Online via Zoom
The course comprises of five workshops:
~ Understand the role of an Activity Coordinator including Standards and best practice, Assessments, and Documentation
~ Planning and distributing your evidence-based activities schedule
~ Brainstorming themes and building an activities repertoire
~ The shoestring budget and how to work within it
~ Understanding the pacing and delivery of activities
About Tutor: Stella Farrell is a Volunteer Activities Officer at St Joseph’s Centre who works with activity coordinators to design effective and achievable evidence-based activity programmes
Disclaimer: The scheduled course/workshop is run based on a minimum number of attendees. Engaging Dementia reserves the right to cancel or postpone a course in the event of unforeseen circumstances or insufficient numbers. Places are offered on a first come first serve basis and places cannot be guaranteed until confirmation full payment of course fees is received.Are you a caregiver, activity coordinator, healthcare professional, or volunteer looking to create meaningful, engaging activities for individuals in your care? Whether you're supporting older adults, people with dementia, or those with other care needs, creating evidence-based activity programs can make a profound difference in quality of life.
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