
Yarn Up About Dementia
Article about a video that uses hip hop music to educate young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about dementia, well-being, culture and respect.
Dementia Training Australia (DTA) staff recently drove some 7500km to conduct workshops in 34 towns in rural and remote areas of all states and territories as part of DTA’s commitment to bridging the gap in dementia training between health professionals working in urban areas and their rural and remote counterparts....
Dementia Training Australia (DTA) staff recently drove some 7500km to conduct workshops in 34 towns in rural and remote areas of all states and territories as part of DTA’s commitment to bridging the gap in dementia training between health professionals working in urban areas and their rural and remote counterparts. Dementia Training Australia (DTA) staff recently drove some 7500km to conduct workshops in 34 towns in rural and remote areas of all states and territories as part of DTA’s commitment to bridging the gap in dementia training between health professionals working in urban areas and their rural and remote counterparts.
Article about a video that uses hip hop music to educate young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about dementia, well-being, culture and respect.
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