⭐ No qualifications required!

NeuroWellness Training Course

Practical, plain-English courses for anyone supporting someone with a neurological condition.

We're on a mission to train 10,000 carers, support workers, and families across the UK and Australia; so that no one living with a neurological condition has to go without a skilled, compassionate, and confident support.

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Why Take the NeuroWellness Course?

These courses don’t just add a certificate to your name. They change how you show up for the people you support - and for yourself

Feel Confident

There’s a difference between being present and knowing what to do. These courses close that gap - so you act with confidence instead of second-guessing yourself in the hardest moments.

Make a Difference

When a carer understands the condition - really understands it - the quality of care shifts. Less frustration. More connection. Fewer difficult moments that nobody knew how to handle.

Become Better

Caring without the right knowledge is exhausting. These courses give you practical tools and language for your own wellbeing - because you can’t pour from an empty cup.

Supporting Someone with Dementia

Supporting Someone with Dementia: Day-to-Day Approaches

WHO IT’S FOR

Family members, carers, support workers, and NDIS workers supporting someone living with dementia. No qualifications required.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

Dementia changes how someone experiences the world - and it can be overwhelming for the people around them too. This course gives you practical, compassionate approaches for daily life:

Explore All NeuroWellness Courses

Enjoy practical and essential wellness training that helps you support comfort, communication, and wellbeing in everyday care.

Empathetic Client Care, Communication & Connection

Empathetic Client Care: Communicate & Connect

For support workers, carers, personal trainers, and wellness practitioners who work directly with people living with health conditions or disabilities.

Learn how to really listen, communicate with warmth and respect, and create a safe space for people who may have had difficult healthcare experiences. Covers pain from the client’s perspective, invisible disabilities, and building genuine trust.

Neuro Terminology Made Simple

Neuro Terminologies Made Simple

For carers, NDIS workers, support workers, and family members who have ever felt lost reading a medical letter, care plan, or diagnosis report.
Medical language can feel like a foreign language. This short course breaks down the most common neurological terms into plain English – so you can read care plans with confidence and communicate clearly with doctors and specialists.
Safe Touch & Comfort Approaches for Carers

Safe Touch & Comfort Approaches for Carers

For family carers, support workers, NDIS workers, and anyone providing hands-on care for someone with a neurological condition.
Touch is one of the most powerful forms of comfort. Learn simple, safe techniques for providing comfort: gentle holds, calming approaches for agitation, understanding sensory sensitivity, and knowing when touch is welcome or not.
Supporting Someone with Dementia. Day-to-Day Approach

Supporting Someone with Dementia

For family members, carers, support workers, and NDIS workers supporting someone living with dementia.
Practical, compassionate approaches for daily life: communicating when words become difficult, managing routines, responding to confusion and distress, and understanding what is happening in the brain so behaviours make more sense.
Carer Wellbeing - Looking After Yourself

Carer Wellbeing: Looking After Yourself

For anyone in a caring role – paid or unpaid. Family carers, support workers, and NDIS workers who feel the weight of looking after someone else.
Recognise the signs of burnout and compassion fatigue before they take hold. Practical self-care strategies that actually fit into a carer’s life, setting boundaries without guilt, and knowing where to find support when you need it.
Sensory Needs & Neurological Conditions

Sensory Needs and Neurological Conditions

For carers, support workers, NDIS workers, trainers, and family members supporting someone whose condition affects sensory processing.
Many neurological conditions change how people process touch, sound, light, and movement. Learn why – and what you can do. Identify sensory overload, create calmer environments, and respond with confidence instead of confusion.
Certificate Courses

I have been supporting my daughter with dementia for two years before I found this. I wish I’d had it from day one. The section on communication changed everything for us.

Sarah Thomson

Family Carer, Manchester

Questions We Get Asked a Lot

None at all. Every NeuroWellness course is designed for people without a medical or therapy background. Whether you’re a family member, an NDIS support worker, a disability carer, or a wellness practitioner – you are welcome. The language is plain English and the focus is always on what you can do from day one.

Absolutely. The courses are built to be as straightforward as possible. You just need a phone, tablet, or computer and an internet connection. There’s no app to download, no complex software, and no timed sessions. You log in, watch a lesson, and continue whenever suits you. If you ever get stuck, you can contact us directly and we’ll help you.

All NeuroWellness courses are currently in development and launching soon. The best way to make sure you don’t miss the launch is to register your email on any course page. We’ll send you a personal note the moment it’s live – no spam, no pressure.

Yes. Every NeuroWellness course comes with a certificate of completion. While these courses are not clinical CPD qualifications (that’s the Professional Training path), your certificate is a real record of your learning that you can share with employers, NDIS providers, or care agencies.

That’s exactly how they’re designed. There are no live sessions, no deadlines, and no time limits. You can start a lesson, stop in the middle, and pick it back up the next day or the next week. Your progress is saved automatically. Life with a caring role is unpredictable – these courses work around you, not the other way around.

These courses provide practical specialist knowledge that directly supports the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission’s requirements for workers to have the skills and knowledge to deliver safe, quality supports. While individual employer policies vary, a certificate in neurological care training is a clear demonstration of professional development. We recommend checking with your specific employer or provider if formal recognition is a requirement for you.

The Professional Training path is exclusively for qualified massage therapists who want to specialise in neurological conditions. It is CPD-accredited and insurance-recognised. NeuroWellness is for everyone else – carers, support workers, family members, and wellness professionals who support people with neurological conditions in daily life. No therapy qualifications needed, ever.

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