Friday 23 November 2018

Think Wise, Age Well Train the Trainer course

Considering the positive response received in relation to attendance and feedback from the Think Wise, Age Well TTT course, we are excited to announce that we will be holding one more 2-day TTT course on

29th and 30thJanuary 2019.
Media Resource Centre (MRC), Oxford Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AH.
Day 1: 10-4:30pm      Day 2: 10-2pm

Lunch and refreshments will be provided on both days.

There are 12 spaces available, first come, first serve. Please reply to confirm your interest.

Jamie Bradbourne, Trainer
Normal opening hours Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Drink Wise, Age Well

Office Number: 01443 561980 Mobile Number: 07585 703131
jamie.bradbourne@drinkwiseagewell.org.uk

Do you come in to contact with older adults who are affected by substance misuse? Would you be interested in learning how to deliver specialist training in your local area? Through our FREE training, you will learn how to deliver informative courses and support local services on how to recognise, respond and refer older adults who are experiencing substance misuse problems. If you are interested in attending these tailored Train-theTrainer courses that will enable you to deliver training on substance misuse and older adults, you will need to have basic substance misuse awareness and training skills.

In Wales, the ageing population (over 50’s) is more pronounced than anywhere else in the UK and is forecast to increase to 41 per cent by 2020. It has also been identified that this age group are more likely to experience substance misuse problems than any other age group, placing greater demands on health and social care services. Drink Wise, Age Well report that 74 per cent of respondents (over 50’s) from their UK wide survey cannot correctly identify the recommended drink limits. The APoSM report on Substance Misuse in an Ageing Population identified that 87 per cent of people in Wales aged 65 plus report regularly taking prescribed medicines for a year or more. Learn how to recognise, respond and refer and help support those in your community who are affected by substance misuse.

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