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Dementia Ambassador conference 2017 learning
This badge is awarded to people who attend the Dementia Ambassador conference 2017 and submit a reflective account about their learning from the event.
This badge is for people who submit a reflective account of a piece of learning they gained as a result of attending the Dementia Ambassador conference, and applied in their role as a Dementia Ambassador.
March 2021 – This badge is no longer open to new applications.
To earn this Open Badge you will need to:
- provide a reflective account about a piece of learning you gained as a result of attending the Dementia Ambassador conference, and applied in your role as a Dementia Ambassador.
You must have attended the Dementia Ambassador national conference on the 3rd March 2017.
You will need to provide a reflective account of around 150 words.
If you want to use a blog or ePortfolio entry as evidence, you might find our guide to preparing and publishing your evidence useful. We will also accept short audio or video statements if you prefer these formats.
Remember, the evidence you provide will be viewable by anyone who you show your badge to. Please don’t include confidential or private information within your statements.
Badge issuer
Scottish Social Services Council
Our work means the people of Scotland can count on social work, social care and children and young people services being provided by a trusted, skilled, confident and valued workforce.
Submit your application
The SSSC Open Badge system relies on trust. We trust that the evidence you provide will be of your own work and based on your own skills and knowledge.
By submitting an application you agree to the following statement:
“In studying and completing the activities for this badge, I confirm that all the work provided as evidence will be my own.”
The SSSC will revoke a badge if the evidence provided is discovered to have been the work of someone else.
Your evidence, name, and email address will be sent to the organisation who issue this badge