UC-23 — Responsive Behaviours in Dementia — Non-Pharmacological Approaches
AISC Microlearning course · E Issue-Driven Aged Care
Responsive Behaviours in Dementia — Non-Pharmacological Approaches
Non-pharmacological responses to behaviours in dementia — DSA/DBMAS framework applied at the bedside.
⏱ 2.5 hours · 📝 15 questions · 80% pass · 📜 AISC certificate
About this course
This self-paced Microlearning course gives nurses, AINs and care workers a fast, evidence-based grounding in responsive behaviours in dementia — non-pharmacological approaches. Built around the Dementia Support Australia (DSA/DBMAS) and applied at the bedside.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this course you’ll be able to apply the principles to your day-to-day practice, recognise the regulatory frameworks that govern this area, and document the learning hours against your AHPRA registration and aged-care worker requirements.
What’s included
- Self-paced online lesson (interactive, mobile-friendly)
- 15-question knowledge check (80% pass mark)
- Downloadable workbook (PDF)
- AISC certificate of completion on passing the quiz
Aligned to
- Dementia Support Australia (DSA/DBMAS)
- Strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards
- Aged Care Act 2024 (restrictive practices)
- ACSQHC delirium principles
Designed for
Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, AINs/DSWs, aged-care and disability support workers, community + NDIS workers. Suitable for both new graduates topping up and experienced clinicians refreshing the standard.