Back to All Events

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Training

  • The Clock Tower Centre 750 Mount Alexander Road Moonee Ponds, VIC, 3039 Australia (map)

This in-person 1-day workshop aims to give frontline staff an overview of how to deliver group Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST).

What is Cognitive Stimulation Therapy?
CST is an evidence-based therapy for people with mild to moderate dementia.

CST sessions actively stimulate and engage people with dementia. They provide an optimal learning environment with the social benefits of a group. CST can be delivered by aged care staff.

This workshop covers

✔️ What is Cognitive Stimulation Therapy

✔️ Psychosocial approaches for dementia care

✔️ CST evidence and guidelines

✔️ CST principles & the facilitator’s role

✔️ How to deliver CST

✔️ Getting started with your own CST group.

The workshop is interactive. There will be group discussions + role-play. Each participant receives a CST manual for group facilitators at no cost to them.

Lunch and refreshments included.

Who's it for?

Front-line staff from CHSP-funded aged care providers.

Cost

No cost for CHSP-funded aged care providers.

Presented by

The SSD Connect Alliance

Facilitated by

Isobel Sanger
Occupational therapist and team leader at Specialist Aged Services, Merri Health.
Professional Associate, Centre for Ageing Research and Translation, University of Canberra.

Isobel is an accredited International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy facilitator trainer and Australian CST Working Group member.

Booking Tickets

When booking on behalf of team members please book the ticket in their name. Duplicate orders will be cancelled.

This workshop is for Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP) funded aged care service providers only.

Receiving important emails

Add ssdcomms@scchc.org.au & order@humanitix.com to your contacts list, safe senders and domains list. This will help our emails get through your IT security.

If you don't receive the Humanitix confirmation email after you register or other emails about the event, talk to your IT people or contact us on ssdcomms@scchc.org.au.

What a participant said

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

“The workshop was incredibly insightful, particularly in its approach to enhancing cognitive function in a group setting. The practical exercises & discussions broadened my understanding & provided tangible tools that I’ve already started using in my work.

The facilitators did an excellent job of creating an engaging & conducive learning environment. The sessions were dynamic & interactive.

I observed a noticeable positive impact on team dynamics, with improved communication among team members on the day of training. These practical takeaways make me confident to recommend the Cognitive Stimulation Therapy workshop to other providers.

The excellent food & venue not only made the event more enjoyable but also showed a strong commitment to making sure everyone was happy & well taken care of.”

Previous
Previous
12 March

Professional Practice Series | Professional Boundaries

Next
Next
22 March

Utilising the My Aged Care provider portal