Professional Development · Training

D-Esc VR training for a behavioural emergency 19.08.26

A professional VR training workshop on de-escalation techniques for behavioural emergencies.

Wed, 19 Aug 2026 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Australia/Melbourne) Central Highlands Rural Health Daylesford , Victoria
The D-Esc Virtual Reality De-escalation Training is a specialized workshop designed for health professionals to manage behavioural emergencies effectively. Hosted at the Central Highlands Rural Health Board Room in Daylesford, this training utilizes immersive VR technology to provide realistic scenarios for skill development. This professional development opportunity is essential for those working in healthcare settings, offering practical, evidence-based strategies for de-escalation. The session is free to attend and provides valuable insights into managing complex patient interactions.

What to Expect

An immersive, practical training session using VR to simulate behavioural emergency scenarios.

Who Should Attend

  • Health professionals
  • Care workers
  • Medical staff
  • Support workers

Agenda Overview

The training session runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Venue & Address
Central Highlands Rural Health
13 Hospital St
Daylesford , Victoria – 3460
Australia
Organizer
Dementia Australia · Non-profit Organization
The peak body for dementia support and training in Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is D-Esc?
It is a Dementia Australia workshop providing VR de-escalation training.
Where is the venue?
Central Highlands Rural Health, 13 Hospital St, Daylesford.
Is there a cost?
The training is free.
Who is this for?
Designed for health professionals and care staff.
How do I register?
Registration is available via the Trybooking platform.
What is the duration?
It is a 3-hour morning session.
Tags
Training Health VR Professional Daylesford De-escalation
Summary
Professional VR training for de-escalation in healthcare.
Reference: trybooking.com
Highlights
  • VR technology
  • De-escalation training
  • Professional development
  • Healthcare focus
  • Evidence-based
  • Free session
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