
Going beyond ‘tick the box’ training
An article from the Australian Journal of Dementia Care on DTA’s first year and Tailored Training Packages (TTPs), co-authored by DTA directors.
The DPUK is a resource for person-centred dementia research designed to fast-track scientific understanding, treatments and the prevention of the disease.
It was established by the Medical Research Council in 2014 as a collaboration between universities and pharmaceutical companies. It aims to create opportunities for better research by giving researchers from around the world access to UK Cohort Data comprising over 30 UK data cohorts totalling over two million participants.
By integrating data from two million well-characterised cohort participants DPUK will generate the world’s largest study group for dementia research. The diversity of cohorts will allow the identification of mechanisms common across the dementias and unique to each dementia.
Data is currently being profiled and will be shared through Dementias Platform UK, making access easier and more accessible. To register for an account via the Dementias Platform UK data portal, go to https://portal.dementiasplatform.uk/account/dataportal
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An article from the Australian Journal of Dementia Care on DTA’s first year and Tailored Training Packages (TTPs), co-authored by DTA directors.
The absence of minimum standards of dementia training for the aged care workforce has repeatedly been raised as a major issue affecting the care of...