Would you stay in a job where you feel like you have no stability?
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29%
Yes, for the money
45%
No, I'd move on
8%
I'd have no choice
18%
Depends
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That's why, learning more about mental health and psychology matters. It gives you a clearer picture of what people might be experiencing and how to help. It doesn't turn you into a therapist, but it may help the person in front of you feel more supported and heard.
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What do you wish your work gave you more of?
Anonymous Poll
62%
More money
17%
More meaning
11%
More autonomy
10%
More time off
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If dementia is part of your life, whether you’re living with it, caring for a family member or friend, or supporting people in a professional role, your story could help future Learners understand what better dementia support involves.
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Mistakes are uncomfortable. But they also make you pause and reflect. That's valuable.
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