The Wicking Dementia Centre

The Wicking Dementia Centre

Who we are

The Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre is at the forefront of translational research and support for issues confronting people with dementia and their carers. Projects are being carried out in Tasmania and nationally, across research fields such as neuroscience, medicine, nursing, psychology and sociology, health, economics and policy.

The Wicking Centre, a flagship of the University's College of Health and Medicine, was established in 2008 and is core-funded by the JO & JR Wicking Trust (managed by Equity Trustees) with significant contributions from the University of Tasmania.

What is Dementia

Dementia is a syndrome which covers a spectrum of degenerative disorders. It manifests as a progressive decline in functioning that affects cognitive skills, personality and behaviour.

Dementia has a profound impact on individuals, families and communities, posing significant challenges to quality of life.

The number of people with dementia across the world increases every year as our global population ages. It is fast becoming known as the public health concern of the 21st Century.

Our Mission

The Wicking Dementia Research and Education Centre (WDREC) is unique in Australia as an integrated dementia centre that is active across a range of disciplines, seeking to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers. The WDREC aims to:

  • Better understand the diseases affecting the brain that cause progressive decline in functioning affecting memory, problems solving skills, function and social behaviour;
  • Develop evidence-based models of care provision for people with dementia and their carers;
  • Explore the trajectory of brain and functional changes in ageing through dementia;
  • Provide educational programs to build knowledge and understanding of dementia within the community.


Professor James Vickers, Director.

The Wicking Dementia Centre

Courses:

Understanding Dementia
February 2025

Opens: Feb 2025 - Enrol now
Enrolments close: 24th Mar 2025, 5:00pm (AEDT)
Effort: Self-paced
Location: Online Course
Completion Certificate: Yes
Cost: FREE

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Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury
March 2025

Opens: Mar 2025 - Enrol now
Enrolments close: 26th Apr 2025, 11:55pm (AEST)
Effort: Self-paced
Location: Online Course
Completion Certificate: Yes
Cost: FREE

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Motor Neurone Disease MOOC
Coming 2025

Opens: Coming 2025
Effort: Self paced
Location: Online Course
Cost: FREE

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Parkinson's Disease MOOC
Coming 2025

Opens: Coming 2025
Effort: Self paced
Location: Online Course
Cost: FREE

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