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Introduction to the Awareness of mental health and dementia standard

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Understanding Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disabilities in the Workplace

This standard is designed to increase awareness of mental health conditions, dementia, and learning disabilities, including their causes and effects.

Why Awareness Matters

Even if your role does not directly involve supporting individuals with these conditions, awareness is crucial for all health and social care workers. By understanding the signs and symptoms, you can:

  • Report concerns to the appropriate team or specialist
  • Demonstrate compassion and understanding when encountering behaviours you may find difficult to interpret or respond to

Recognising and Reporting Signs

Being alert to possible indicators of mental health conditions or dementia helps ensure early intervention and proper care. Observations should always be passed on to relevant team members or professionals.

Specialist Training and Support

If your organisation delivers care to individuals affected by mental health issues, dementia, or learning disabilities, additional specialist training should be offered. This may include:

  • Advanced skills development specific to your role
  • Opportunities to undertake accredited specialist qualifications

Speak to your manager for further guidance on the training opportunities available within your organisation.