Workforce development in dementia care through education and training: an audit of two counties

Purpose – People with dementia require care at home, in care homes and in hospitals, which has implications for the current and future workforce in health and social care. To inform regional workforce development planning in dementia care, Health Education East of England commissioned an organisatio...

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Audits
Commissioning
Competence
Counties
Course Content
Curricula
Dementia
Health & social care
Health education
Health services
Higher Education
Home health care
Hospitals
In care
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Investments
Labor force
Labor Force Development
Learning
Local authorities
Mental health
Mental health education
Numbers
Occupational health and safety
Occupational Therapy
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Professional development
Qualitative research
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Recruitment
Residential care
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Skill Development
Social services
Spreadsheets
Trusts
Workforce
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