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Tag Archives: Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia)
Dementia and Disability (APPG on Dementia / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia (APPG) released a report in early Summer 2019 about adopting a “rights-based” approach to tackling dementia as a disability, with a view to understanding – and reducing – societal barriers which adversely affect … Continue reading →
Posted in All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Dementia, Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access to Health and Social Care Support, Age-Friendly Housing, Ageing Population, All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), APPG on Dementia, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness of Entitlements, Awareness Raising, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Barriers: Discrimination, Community Life, Debbie Abrahams MP: Co-Chair of APPG on Dementia, Dementia and Disability, Dementia as a Disability, Dementia Core Skills Education and Training Framework, Dementia Friendly Housing Charter, Dementia Rights and the Social Model of Disability, Dementia Statements, Dementia Tax, Dementia Tax (Alzheimer's Society), Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Employers, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Dementia-Friendly Organisations, Dementia-Friendly Training, Dementia-Inclusive Communities, Discrimination, Discrimination / Stigma, Driving and Dementia, Driving Cessation, Employment, Equality Act 2010, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Guinness Partnership: Dementia-Friendly Environment Guide, Halton Borough Council: Welfare Rights Service, Health and Employment in Older Age, Health and Housing, Helping Older People Live Independently, Hidden No More: Dementia and Disability (APPG on Dementia), Housing and Dementia, Inclusion, Inclusive Communities, Lifetime Homes, Lifetime Homes Standards (LHS), Living Independently At Home, Mandatory Training, Non-Discrimination, Participation, People With Dementia and Learning Disabilities: Reasonable Adjustments, Public and Community Transport, Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED), Public Transport, Reasonable Adjustments, Rights-Based Approaches to Dementia, Rights-Based Care, Social Care, Social Model of Disability, Social Protection, Societal Barriers: Rights-Based Alternatives, Specialised Supported Housing, Stigma and Discrimination, Support For Living Independently At Home, Supported Housing, Transport for Greater Manchester, United Nation Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), Voluntary Organisations Disability Group (VODG), Wigan Borough Council: Dementia-Friendly Communities
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Frailty: Core Capabilities Framework (Skills for Health)
Summary Skills for Health have produced the Frailty Core Capabilities Framework. This framework was commissioned by Health Education England and NHS England, and aims to formalise the skills to provide high quality, holistic, compassionate care and support for persons with … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Age UK, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, Falls Prevention, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Guidelines, Health Education England (HEE), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Listening, Adults at Risk of Harm, Age and Ageing, Ageing and Long-Term Care, Ageing Population, Ageing Research, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), British Geriatric Society, Care and Support Planning, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care of Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Carers, Causes and Prevention of Frailty, Clinical Frailty Scale: the Rockwood Score, Co-Morbid Physical and Mental Health Conditions, Collaboration, Collaborative Care, Collaborative Working, Commissioning for Older People, Common Problems of Frailty, Community-Based Care for People With Frailty, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), Cumulative Deficit Frailty Model, Cumulative Deficit Model, Edmonton Frail Scale, Electronic Frailty Index, End of Life Care, Families and Carers, Families and Carers as Partners in Frailty Care, Frailty, Frailty Framework of Core Capabilities: Skills for Health, Frailty Index, Frailty Services, Frailty Syndromes, Frailty: Core Capabilities Framework, Frailty: Mapping to Other Frameworks, Gait (Walking) Speed Test, Health Coaching, HEE: Health Education England, Holistic Approaches, Holistic Assessments, Holistic Care, Holistic Care Assessments, Holistic Needs Assessment, Identification of Frailty, Identifying People Living With Frailty, Identifying Vulnerable People, Improving Care for Frail Older People, Integrated Physical and Mental Health, Involvement of Families and Carers, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Long-Term Physical and Mental Health Conditions, Managing Ongoing Physical and Mental Health Conditions, Medication Management, Multi-Morbidities, Multidisciplinary Care, Multidisciplinary Holistic Assessments, Multidisciplinary Teams, Multimorbidity, Older People At Home, Pathways for Frail and Vulnerable People, Patient Activation, People Living With Frailty, Person-Centred Approaches in Healthcare, Personalised Care and Support Planning, Phenotype Model of Frailty, PRISMA 7 Questionnaire, Rockwood Score, Royal College of GPs, Shared Decision-Making, Skills for Care (SfC), Skills for Care and Skills for Health, Skills for Health, Skills for Health (SfH), Targeting Resources on Vulnerable Populations, The Frailty Fulcrum, Time Up and Go (TUG) Test, Vulnerable Adults
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All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia Concerned About Disjointed and Substandard Care For Common Dementia Comorbidities (ILC-UK / Alzheimer’s Society / Pharma Times Online / APPG on Dementia)
Summary Inadequate care and systemic failures in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of comorbidities experienced by people with dementia is believed to result in (i) unnecessary costs for the NHS, (ii) widespread and preventable reduced quality of life among patients … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, Diagnosis, Falls, Falls Prevention, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Hip Fractures, Hypertension, In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG), All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia, Amenable Mortality, APPG on Dementia, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: All Severity Levels, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: Mild Dementia, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: Moderate Dementia, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: People With Dementia Living in Residential Care, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: People With Dementia Living in the Community, Average Annual Cost Per Person With Dementia: Severe Dementia, Avoidable Hospital Mortality, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Baroness Sally Greengross: Chief Executive of the International Longevity Centre UK, Barriers to Self-Management for People with Dementia, Barriers to Self-Management in Early Stage Dementia, Co-Morbidities, Co-Morbidities and Dementia, Co-Morbidities In Older Patients, Common Dementia Comorbidities, Comorbidities Framework, Complex Conditions, Cost of Co-Morbidities, Cost of Mismanaging Dementia and Diabetes Depression and Urinary Tract Infections (£1 Billion Per Year), Costs to the National Health Service (NHS): Type 2 Diabetes, CQC Inspection Regimes To Assess Quality of Care Pathways Across Health and Social Care Settings (Proposal), Deaths Associated with Hospitalisation, Debbie Abrahams MP: Co-Chair of APPG on Dementia, Dementia and Comorbidities: Ensuring Parity of Care (ILC-UK), Dementia and Depression, Dementia and Diabetes, Dementia and Mortality, Dementia and Urinary Tract Infections, Dementia Co-Morbidities, Dementia Comorbidities, Dementia Rarely Travels Alone: All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Dementia 2016 Report, Dementia Risk Factors, Depression and Dementia, Diabetes, Diabetes and Multiple Morbidities, Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, Diabetes Self-Management Support (DSMS), Disjointed and Substandard Care, Elderly People With Complex Health and Social Care Needs, Health and Social Care Integration, Holistic Annual Health Review Coordinated by GPs (Proposal), Holistic Approaches, Holistic Assessments, Holistic Care, Holistic Care Assessments, Holistic Co-ordinated Care, Holistic Consolidated Review of Separate Conditions (Proposal), Holistic Medical Reviews, Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA), Hospital Mortality, ILC-UK, ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Impact of Dementia on Hospital Mortality, Integration of Health and Care, Integration of Health and Social Care, Integration of Health and Social Care for Older People, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), Management of Co-Morbidities, Medication Management, Mental Health Co-Morbidities, Multiple Long-Term Conditions, Multiple Medications (Polypharmacy), Parity of Care Report (ILC-UK), Perverse Incentives, Pharma Times Online, PharmaTimes, Premature Death, Preventable Deaths in English Acute Hospitals, Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF), Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF): Perverse Incentives, Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF): Tick-Box Culture, Reducing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections, Revision of Quality Outcomes Framework Which Currently Incentivises Separate Reviews (Proposal), Risk Factors, Self-Care, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Self-Management in People With Early Stage Dementia, Self-Management of Long-Term Illnesses, Self-Management Support, Standards To Avoid Perverse Incentives, Support for Self-Care, Supporting Self-Care, Type 2 Diabetes, Untreated Comorbidities, Urinary Tract Infections, Urinary Tract Infections (in Patients with Catheters), Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), Urinary Tract Infections and Dementia
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Dementia 2015 UK Policy Report: Improving the Quality of Life for People with Dementia (Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary The Alzheimer’s Society’s fourth annual report exploring the quality of life for people with dementia (and their families and carers) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, is entitled “Dementia 2015: Aiming higher to transform lives is in England”. This … Continue reading →
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Dementia Today and Tomorrow (Deloitte / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary This report, from the Deloitte UK Centre for Health Solutions in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Society, summarises the emerging consensus and outcomes developed from a series of events and initiatives which aimed to collect the views of people interested … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 15-Minute Home Care Visits, Access and Equity For Care Home Residents to Local NHS Services, Access to Care, Acute Hospital Care, Admissions to Nursing Care, Admissions to Residential Care, Adult Social Care Funding, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing and Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population Carer Support, Alternatives to Hospital Admission, Alternatives to Hospital Care, Alzheimer’s Society Carers Café’s, Amanda Scott: Managing Director of Sunrise Senior Living, Anne-Marie Hamilton: Strategic Programmes at Public Health England, Assistive Technology, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Awareness Campaigns, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Baroness Sally Greengross: Chief Executive of the International Longevity Centre UK, Benefits of Telehealth, Better Care Fund (BCF), Bradford Dementia Group, Building on the National Dementia Strategy, Capitation Bsed Funding Models, Care Act 2014, Care Funding, Care Home Residents, Care Homes, Care in the Community, Care Packages, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Career Pathways for HCAs, Carer Support Services, Carers' Career Pathways, Carers' Career Progression, Challenge on Dementia (David Cameron), Challenges of Reconfiguration, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Commissioning Home Care, Commissioning of Homecare Services, Community Support Services, Continuing Care, Cross-Boundary Care Pathway Redesign, Cross-Sector Partnerships, David Cameron, Deborah Sturdy: Red and Yellow Care, Deloitte LLP (“Deloitte”), Deloitte UK Centre for Health Solutions, Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), Dementia Advisers, Dementia Advisor, Dementia Advisor Service, Dementia Advisor Services, Dementia Advisors, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Awareness Training, Dementia Care in Care Homes, Dementia Care in Hospitals, Dementia Challenge, Dementia Friendly Communities Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Campaign, Dementia Friends Champions, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Health and Care Champion Group, Dementia Information Prescription, Dementia Pathway Re-Configuration, Dementia Research, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Today and Tomorrow (Deloitte), Dementia-Friendly Care Homes, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Department of Health Dementia Challenge (2020), Digital Technology, Dignity in Care, Dignity in Dementia, Disease Modifying Treatment by 2025 (Aim), Dr Martin McShane: NHS England’s Director for People With Long Term Conditions, Early Diagnosis, Eligibility Criteria for Social Care, Emerging Technology, Enabling Technology, End-of-Life Support, English National Dementia Strategy, Extra Care Housing, Extra Care Housing and Dementia, Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) Eligibility Criteria, Family Carers, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Free Care Home Places, Gavin Terry: Policy Manager at Alzheimer’s Society, George McNamara: Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Alzheimer’s Society, GP Access, Guidepost 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Participation, Jeremy Hughes (Alzheimer’s Society Chief Executive), Jewish Care, Jill Rasmussen: Royal College of General Practitioners Dementia Champions, Join Dementia Research, Join Dementia Research: Recruitment Onto Dementia Studies Lifestyle Risk Factors, Jonathan Walden: Public Health England, Josie Dixon: Personal Social Services Research Unit at London School of Economics, Karen Taylor: Director of Centre for Health Solutions (Deloitte), Kristina Glenn: Director of Cripplegate Foundation, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Well with Dementia, Living Well with Dementia Research, Local Dementia Action Alliances, Local Dementia Action Alliances in England, Local Government, Local Health and Care Economies, Local Health and Care Services, Local Health and Wellbeing Boards, Local Health Economies, Local Variations, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Maelenn Guerchet: King’s College London, Maintaining Independence, Making Hospital Admission the Option of Last 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Independent, Support for Carers, Support to Care Home Residents, Surveillance to Monitor Care, Sustainable Care, Sustainable Health and Care Services, System Re-Design, Tackling Barriers to Innovation, Tamsin Berry: Head of Policy and Programmes at Public Health England, This is Me, Tim Curry: Royal College of Nursing, Timely Diagnosis, Training and Education, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, Unmet Needs, Unpaid Caregivers (Carers), Unpaid Carers, Value for Money, Variations in Quality of Care, wilderness, Workforce Development, Workforce Training, Worried About Your Memory, Years
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Prevention of Dementia (ILC-UK)
Summary This International Longevity Centre – UK (ILC-UK) report summarises current knowledge about how more can be done to prevent the scale of dementia prevalence in future, and to reduce avoidable costs. It considers the potential savings achievable by tackling … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Ageing, Age and Ageing, Ageing and Dementia, Ageing Population, Alcohol and Drug Consumption, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Alzheimer’s Disease: Prevalence, Australian National Dementia Strategy, Awareness Campaigns, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Behavioural Pathways to Health Inequalities, Behavioural Risk Factors and Dementia, Blood Pressure, Burden of Alzheimer’s Disease, Burden of Dementia, Cumulative Benefit of Reducing Risk Factors, Dementia Policy, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Dementia: a Public Health Priority, Diabetes Mellitus, Diet and Dementia, Dietary Factors, Disability Dementia and Frailty in Later Life: Mid-Life Interventions, Disease Burden, Eating and Drinking, Education and Awareness, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Financial Constraints, Financial Pressures, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Policy, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Hypertension, ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Incidence of Alzheimer’s Disease, Integrated Prevention Approaches, International Longevity Centre, International Longevity Centre UK, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), International Longevity Centre UK (ILCUK), Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Midlife Hypertension, NHS Finances, Obesity, Obesity Risk, Obesity Time-Bomb, Pfizer Inc., Physical Activity, Physical Activity and the Environment, Physical Inactivity, Policy and Law, Prevalence, Prevalence of Dementia, Preventing Type 2 Diabetes, Prevention, Prevention Agenda Linking Dementia and Other Non-Communicable Diseases, Prevention Approaches, Prevention of Dementia, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Primary Preventative Strategies, PSSRU: Personal Social Services Research Unit (LSE), Psychosocial Protective and Risk Factors, Public Awareness, Public Health, Public Health Interventions, Reducing the Incidence of Dementia, Risk Factors, Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Diseease, Savings in Private Payments and Informal Care, Secondary Preventative Strategies, Sedentary Behaviour, Sleep Disorders, Smoking, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Socio-Economic Patterning, Staying Healthy for Longer, Successful Ageing, Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living
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Building on the National Dementia Strategy and the PM’s Dementia Challenge (APPG)
Summary The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia (APPG) earlier this month released their proposals for a long-term national plan for dementia. This “Building on the National Dementia Strategy: change, progress and priorities” report has been published five years after the … Continue reading →
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Healthy Ageing in the 21st Century (University of Birmingham)
Summary This Birmingham Policy Commission report explores ageing well in a diverse multi-cultural society. It examines good health in later life in a social context of “super-diversity”. It recommends the creation of a “Commissioner for Older People” as a statutory … Continue reading →
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Tagged Acceptable Robotics Companions for Ageing Years: ACCOMPANY, ACCOMPANY Project (UBFG1), ACCOMPANY Project (UBFG2), Active and Healthy Ageing, Adaptive Technologies, Age and Ageing, Age Concern Birmingham, Ageing in a Super-Diverse Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Society, AgeWell 2012, Arabic Women’s Awareness Gr, Arabic Women’s Awareness Group, Assistive Technology, BAME Experiences, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Birmingham, Birmingham (UK), Birmingham 1000 Elders, Birmingham Arthritis Resource Centre (BARC), Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Faith Leaders’ Group, Birmingham Policy Commission, Birmingham Policy Commission on Healthy Ageing, Birmingham Voices, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME), Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME), BME: Black and Minority Ethnic, Centre for Policy on Ageing, Chief Inspector of General Practice: Care Quality Commission, Commissioner for Older People, Commissioners, Commissioning Development, Commissioning Excellence, Contribution to Society, Control, Cultural Relativism, Cultural Relevance, Cultural Sensitivity, Culturally Relevant Services, Culturally Sensitive Services, Digital Technology, Diversity, Elderly Human Rights, Equality and Diversity, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, Halesowen and Dudley Elders Group, Halesowen Asian Elderly Association, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Services Management Centre (HSMC): University of Birmingham, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Ageing in the 21st Century Report, Healthy Ageing Policy Commission, Hertfordshire County Council, High Quality Commissioning, HSMC, Human Rights Culture, Independence, Information Technology, Integrated Commissioning, Ladies Gujarati Shia Muslim Group, Maintaining Independence, Mobile Technology, MRC-ARUK Centre, New Technology, North East Charter for Changing Age, Office for Public Management (OPM), Patient Control, Public Health, Public Health for the West Midlands, Public Health Nutrition and Exercise: University of Birmingham, Reciprocal Relationships, Respect for Religious or Cultural Backgrounds, School of Health and Population Sciences: University of Birmingham, Services and Support for BAME Communities, Socio-Economic Deprivation, Super-Diverse Society, Super-Diversity, UK Caribbean Seniors, University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham: NIHR HSC, VOICENorth
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Understanding the Oldest Old: the 85+ Age Group (ILC / PFRC / BBC News)
Summary A new report from the International Longevity Centre (ILC) and Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC), published as part of the Economic and Social Research Council’s Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (ESRC SDAI), presents analyses exploring financial dimensions of wellbeing and other … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, National, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Ageing Society, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), BBC Health News, Bereavement, Bereavement and Loneliness, Centenarians, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Economic and Social Research Council's Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (ESRC SDAI), ESRC, ESRC: Economic and Social Research Council, Finance, Financial and Legal Affairs, Financial Issues, Financial Planning, Financial Wellbeing, Health and Wellbeing, Healthy Life Expectancy, ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Independence, Independent Age, International Longevity Centre, International Longevity Centre UK, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy of Older People, Lifestyle, Loneliness, Old Age, Oldest Old: the 85+ Age Group, Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC), Personal Finances, Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (ESRC SDAI), Staying Independent, Understanding Society: Social Survey, University of Bristol, Wellbeing
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Dementia Does Not Discriminate: Experiences of Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities in the UK (APPG on Dementia / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary The report from the All Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia 2013 inquiry into the experiences of people living with dementia in the UK within minority ethnic groups, entitled “Dementia does not discriminate”, indicates that there are nearly 25,000 people … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access to Care, Access to Services, African-Caribbean, All Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia: 2013 BAME Inquiry, All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia, Alzheimer’s Society Connecting Communities Project, APPG Dementia Inquiry 2013, APPG on Dementia, Awareness, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness Raising, BAME Carers, BAME Challenges, BAME Communities in Gloucestershire, BAME Experiences, Bangladeshi Community, Bangladeshi Mental Health Network (BMHN) in Camden, Baroness Sally Greengross (APPG on Dementia), Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Early Diagnosis, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME), Black and Minority Ethnic Older People, Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities (UK), Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME), Black Caribbean, Blood Pressure, BME Communities, BME People with Dementia, BME: Black and Minority Ethnic, Bradford Metropolitan District Council, Bradford Metropolitan District Council Information Support and Advocacy Service, Care in Local Communities, Chinese, Community Dementia Link Worker Training Programme, Community Perspective, Cuimhne: Irish Memory Loss Alliance, Cultural Relativism, Cultural Relevance, Cultural Sensitivity, Culturally Relevant Services, Culturally Sensitive Services, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Does Not Discriminate, Dementia Support Services, Demographics, Direct Payments, Diversity, Diversity Within Ethnic Groups, Dr Jo Moriarty, Dr Mina Bobdey, EAWA: Enfield Asian Welfare Association, Enfield Asian Welfare Association, Engagement, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Health Issues, Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector, ETHNOS, Experiences of UK Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities, Family Carers, Federation of Irish Societies, Hamid Rehman, Hard to Reach Groups, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Improving Access, Indian, Inequalities in Health Outcomes, Initial Onset and Diagnosis, Language, Link between Stroke and Dementia, Local Community Assets, Meera Syal, Minority Ethnic Groups (UK), Myths and Misconceptions About Dementia, Negative Stereotypes, Older Ethnic Minority People, Older Irish Community, Pakistani, Public Health England (PHE), Race Equality Legislation, Rochdale Befriending Service, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Admiral Nurse Service, Services and Support for BAME Communities, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Isolation, Somali Mental Health Network (SMHN), South Asian Community, Stigma, Tower Hamlets Community, UK Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities, Voluntary Organisations, Voluntary Sector, Welfare Services, White Irish
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