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Masterclass: Beyond Dementia Care


Beyond Dementia Care – All Care Matters Your Facilitators are Dr David Sheard


Founder of Dementia Care Matters ‘The Disruptor’


Peter Priednieks


Co-Founder of Dementia Care Matters ‘The Coach’


Peter Bewert, RN


CEO of Dementia Care Matters ‘The Innovator’


Samantha Crawley


National Director UK and Ireland, Dementia Care Matters ‘The Inspirer’


‘A Two-Day Masterclass facilitated by Dementia Care Matters’


23 – 24 January 2019


New Model, Focussed Returns, Emotional Intelligence, New Culture Nursing


Over 23 years in Dementia Care Matters, we have seen the culture change in dementia care through the Feelings Matter Most approach. This has been proven through the results with The Butterfly Models of Care in action. This approach can now be applied to all care. All Care Matters is a new model extending the learnings of The Butterfly Model to now applying this in any care home setting.


This masterclass will include 4 half-day interactive workshops which will inspire you to move from “Good” to “Outstanding”.


1. Implementing All Care Matters – A New Model of Care: David Sheard


2. Centring on Emotional Intelligence – Positive Intentions as a Force for Change: Peter Priednieks


3. Returning to New Culture Nursing – Mentoring Nurses in Attached Leadership: Peter Bewert


4. Focussed Leadership = Focussed Returns – Making Business Sense: Samantha Crawley


“It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know their own beauty or perceive a sense of worth until it has been reflected back to them in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.” John Joseph Powell, The Secret of Staying in Love


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