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Tag Archives: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Definitive and Comprehensive List of Dementia-Related Internet Sites: Updated (CILIP / HLG)
Summary The CILIP Health Libraries Group (HLG) has released an updated list of dementia-related websites, whether based in the UK or internationally. This latest update strives to supply a definitive and complete list of trustworthy and authoritative online information sources. … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Age UK, Alzheimer's Research Trust, Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), Alzheimer’s Research UK, Charitable Bodies, Community Care, Department of Health, Diagnosis, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), International, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Mental Health Foundation, Models of Dementia Care, NHS Digital (Previously NHS Choices), Quick Insights, RCN, Royal College of Psychiatrists, SCIE, Scotland, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Alzheimer Scotland, Alzheimer's Society, AT Dementia, Books on Prescription, CILIP Health Libraries Group, CILIP Health Libraries Group Newsletter, Clinical Knowledge Summaries: Dementia, Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), Dementia Centre: University of Stirling, Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Gateway, Dementia Institute: Bournemouth University, Dementia Research Centre: National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Dementia Research Centre: University College London, Dementia Service Development Centre: University of Stirling, Dementia Services Development Centre (University of Stirling), Dementia-Related Information Resources, Dementia-Related Internet Sites, Dementia-Related Websites, Dementias Platform UK, Dementias Platform UK (DPUK), Dementias Platform UK: MRC, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, DPUK: Dementias Platform UK, Genes and Disease: The Nervous System, Guardian, Health Information, Health Libraries Group (HLG), Join Dementia Research, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Keith Nockels: Librarian at University of Leicester (HLG), MedGen (NLM Portal), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery: UCL Institute of Neurology, NCBI Bookshelf, Neurosurgic, NHNN: National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, NHS Evidence, NICE: Dementia Guide, NIHR Biomedical Research Unit for Dementia, OMIM: Genetic Testing Registry and Gene Reviews, Royal College of Nursing: Dementia, SCIE Dementia Gateway, Scottish Dementia Working Group, Skills for Care, University of California San Francisco: Memory and Aging Center, University of Stirling's Dementia Services Development Centre
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Societal Adjustment to Increasing Dementia Prevalence (JRF)
Summary The “How can and should the UK adjust to dementia?” report, from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), explores the adaptations and adjustments made at various levels to the growing demands of an ageing population with a higher prevalence of … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Age-Friendly Cities, Age-Friendly Cities and Communities, Age-Friendly Communities, Age-Friendly Environments, Ageing and Society, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population, Ageism, Alzheimer's Society: Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Attitudes to Ageing, Barriers to Involvement, Building Dementia and Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Building Dementia Friendly Communities, Co-Production, Commissioning on Grounds of Quality and User Involvement, Communication and Information, Community, Community Involvement, Culture Change, Culture of Empowerment and Support, Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Dementia Research, Dementia Without Walls (York), Dementia Without Walls Project, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Designing for Inclusion, Disabled People’s Movement, Disabling Barriers, Disablism, Embedding Co-Production, Empowerment and Support, Engagement, Engagement and Co-Production, Health and Care of Older People, Health and Social Care Integration, Integration of Health and Care, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, JRF, Local Health and Care Economies, Patient and Public Expeience, Patient and Public Involvement, Patient and Public Involvement (PPI), Patient and Public Participation, Patient Engagement, Patient Involvement, Prescribed Disengagement, Prescribed DisengagementTM (Kate Swaffer), Rowntree Foundation, Service User Involvement, Social Model of Disability, User Involvement, York’s Dementia Without Walls Initiative
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Language Guidelines on Dementia Terminology: the Hidden Influence and Power of Words (Alzheimer’s Australia / Australian Journal of Dementia Care / JRF)
Summary Suggested language guidelines have been produced in Australia, to encourage a more inclusive and non-stigmatising use of words when talking and writing about dementia. This guidance will be particularly of interest for health professionals, service providers and others working … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Guidelines, In the News, International, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Alzheimer’s Australia, Australia, Australian Journal of Dementia Care, Benevolent Dictatorship: When Good Intentions Become Thought-Police, Dementia Friendly Language, Dementia Terminology, Dementia-Friendly Broadcasting, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia-Friendly Resources, Dementia-Friendly Terminology, Hidden Influence and Power of Words, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, JRF, Kate Swaffer: Chair of Dementia Alliance International, Language Guidelines on Dementia Terminology, Power of Words, Prescribed DisengagementTM (Kate Swaffer), Reducing Stigma, Rowntree Foundation, Stigma, Stigma of Dementia, Stigma-Free Environments, Tackling Stigma and Improving Attitudes to Mental Illness
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ALIP: Telecare eNewsletter December 2014 (Telecare LIN)
Summary The December 2014 newsletter from Innovate UK (previously the Technology Strategy Board), HealthTech Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) and the Telecare Learning and Improvement Network is available early this month. This remains an amazingly informative publication / current awareness service. … Continue reading →
Posted in Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest
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Health and Wellbeing Board, Easylink, Eden Community Alarms, Eldercare, Elmbridge Council, Enfield, Enfield Health and Wellbeing Board, Epping Forest Council, Epsom and Ewell Council, Essex Care Alarms, Essex Council, Essex Health and Wellbeing Board, Essex Telecare Service, Exeter Council, Fallcheck app, Fenland Council, Fit and Proper Person’s Test, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Flagship Housing, Forest of Dean Council, Forth Valley, Gateshead Council, Gateshead Health and Wellbeing Board, George Institute for Global Health: University of Oxford, Gloucestershire Council, Gloucestershire Health and Wellbeing Board, Golding Homes, Gravesham Council, Greenwich Council, Greenwich Health and Wellbeing Board, Guildford Council, Guinness Partnership, H&F, Hackney Council, Hackney Health and Wellbeing Board, Halton Council, Halton Health and Wellbeing Board, Hammersmith and Fulham Council, Hammersmith and Fulham Health and Wellbeing Board, Hampshire Council, Hampshire Health and 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Positive Risk Taking in Dementia-Friendly Communities (JRF)
Summary This Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) “Viewpoint” document discusses the role of positive risk-taking in building dementia-friendly communities. It stresses the benefits of positive risk-taking, which allows scope for realising the remaining capabilities and potential of people living with dementia, … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, Housing LIN, Integrated Care, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Mental Health Foundation, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Awareness of Potential Risks, Balancing Risk and Choice, Calculated and Reasoned Risk Taking, Creating Dementia Friendly Environments, Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Dementia Friendly Communities Recognition Process: York, Dementia Friendly Outdoor and Public Environments, Dementia Risk Assessments, Dementia Without Walls, Dementia Without Walls (York), Dementia Without Walls Project, Dementia-Friendly Care Homes, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Dementia-Friendly Organisations, Dementia-Friendly Towns, Dementia-Friendly York, Dementia-Friendly Yorkshire, Designing Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Encouraging Independence and Social Interaction, Health Wellbeing and Independence, High-Risk Groups, Housing Learning & Improvement Network (Housing LIN), Housing LIN Newsletter, Independence, Independence Choice and Risk, Independent Living, Integrated Dementia Friendly Care Zone, Joint Risk Assessment, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Maintaining Independence, Mental Health Foundation (MHF), News LINks Service: Housing LIN, Positive Culture, Positive Risk Taking, Regaining Independence, Right to Take Risk, Risk and Consent, Risk and Mitigation Strategies, Risk and Trust, Risk Aversion, Risk Avoidance, Risk Management, Risk Stratification, Rowntree Foundation, Staying Independent, Supporting Health Wellbeing and Independence, York Dementia Without Walls, York’s Dementia Without Walls Initiative
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Housing With Care to Promote Independent Living (BBC News / Demos / Age UK)
Summary Paul Burstow, the former Care Services Minister, has proposed that surplus NHS land could be used for building dedicated housing for older people. This is just one of a number of suggestions to encourage investment in extra care housing … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Patient Care Pathway, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Care Homes Can Learn From Alternative Residential Care Settings (JRF)
Summary This Joseph Rowntree Foundation review explores learning from: (a) care in residential services for children and young people, (b) residential services and supported housing for people with learning disabilities and (c) hospice care. The report explores the possibility of … Continue reading →
Posted in Antipsychotics, BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Pharmacological Treatments, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, Systematic Reviews, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 2013 Learning Disabilities Census, Aberlour Sycamore Services, Adult Safeguarding, Advance Care Planning (ACP), Advocacy, Alternative Residential Care Settings, Background Quality Report: Learning Disability Census 2013, Barriers to Involvement, BBC Health News, Camphill Communities, Care Home Culture, Care Home Inspections, Care Home Regulation, Care Home Sector, Care Home Staff, Care Homes, Care Inspectorate in Scotland, Challenging Behaviour Foundation, CHASE Hospice Care for Children, Chemical Restraint, Choice and Control Over Decisions, Circle of Support, Common Assessment Framework (CAF), Community Engagement, Control, Dementia Care in Care Homes, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), Dignity Therapy, Electronic Palliative Care Co-ordination Systems (EPaCCS), Electronic Systems for Coordination of Care, End of Life Care Quality Assessment tool (ELCQuA), Facilities for Families, Flexible Response Service, Flexible Response Service (FRS), Frontline Staff, Get a Plan Project, Health and Social Care Information Centre, Health and Social Care Information Centre (Adult Social Care Statistics Team: Community and Mental Health Team), Holding the Space (HTS), Homeliness, Hospice Care, HSCIC (Adult Social Care Statistics Team: Community and Mental Health Team), HSCIC: Health and Social Care Information Centre, Human Rights in Care Homes, Improving Standards in Care Homes, In Control, Involvement and Participation, Joint Risk Assessment, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Learning Disabilities Census Report for England, Learning Disability Survey, Leicestershire and Rutland Organisation for the Relief of Suffering (LOROS) Hospice, Lessons for Care Homes From Alternative Residential Care Settings, Lifespace (Care Delivery Approach), Listening to Residents, Mencap, Namaste: Honouring the Spirit, National Skills Academy, Over-Medication, Patient Choice Rating Systems, Patient Involvement, Physical Environment, Positive Culture, Proximity to Family, Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA), Recruitment of HCAs, Regulation, Rehab Project, Rehabilitation and Self Management, Relationship-Based Care, Research in Care Homes, Residential Care, Residential Care Settings, Residential Services for Children and Young People, Residential Services for People With Learning Disabilities, Restraint, Restraint in Health and Adult Social Care, Risk Management, SAB: Safeguarding Adults Boards, Safe and Compassionate Care, Safeguarding, Safeguarding Adults Boards, Safeguarding Adults Boards (SABs), Safeguarding Older People, Scenario-Based Interviewing, Schwartz Care Rounds, Self-Care, Service User Involvement, Skills for Care (SfC), Skills for People, Social Pedagogy, Spiritual Places, Staff Awareness, Staff Commitment, Staff Skill Development, Staff Skills, Staff Support, Staff Training, Staffing (Care Homes), Supported Housing for People With Learning Disabilities, Supportive Relationships, Transferability of Learning, User Involvement, User Involvement in Staff Selection, Value Based Recruitment, Voice Choice and Control, VOICES Survey, Westminster Learning Disability Partnership, Workforce Development, Workforce Issues
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On the Relationships Between Socio-Economic Deprivation and Health Inequalities (Rowntree Foundation / BBC News / ONS)
Summary Researchers at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) investigated hundreds of theories about how income influences health. The “How does money influence health?” report identifies four main – often overlapping – ways in which money (absolute and relative income inequalities) … Continue reading →
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Tagged Absolute or Relative Deprivation, Affluence and Health Inequalities, Affluent Areas in England, Alcohol, Alcohol and Drug Consumption, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Area Deprivation, BBC Health News, Behavioural Pathways to Health Inequalities, Biological Processes, Black Report, Centre of Excellence in Intervention and Prevention Science, Disadvantaged Areas of England, Disposable Income, English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Financial Issues, Financial Wellbeing, Gambling Disorders, Harms from Problem Gambling, Health and Housing, Health and Quality of Life, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Social Care Reform, Health and Wellbeing, Health Inequalities, Health Work and Well-being, Healthy Life Expectancy, Housing and Mental Health, Housing and Public Health, Income and Savings, Incomes and Poverty, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, IQ and Personality Factors: Pathways to Health Inequalities, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Life Expectancy, Lifecourse Approach to Wellbeing, Lifelong Health and Wellbeing, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Low Income Elderly People, Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs), Material Pathways to Health Inequalities, Measures of Inequality, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health Inequalities, Mental Wellbeing, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Statistics, Non-Financial Considerations, Obesity, Office for National Statistics (ONS), Pathways Between Income and Health, Personal Characteristics, Personal Well-Being, Poor Health Leading to Low Income (Reverse Causation), Problem Gambling, Psychosocial Pathways to Health Inequalities, Psychosocial Stress, Public Health, Quality of Life, Quality of Life Research, Risk Factors, Rowntree Foundation, Smoking, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Epidemiology, Social Patterning of Health over the Lifecourse Programme MRC, Social Well-Being, Social Wellbeing, Socio-Economic Deprivation, Socioeconomic Position (SEP), STEaPP: University College London, Stress, Stress Hormones, Stress in the Workplace, Sustainable Health and Social Care, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, University College London, University of Essex, University of Glasgow, Vascular Risk Factors, Vulnerability-Stress Model, Wellbeing, Wellbeing and Longevity, Wellbeing and Recovery From Illness, Wellbeing in Later Life
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Definitive and Comprehensive List of Dementia-Related Internet Sites (CILIP / HLG)
Summary The CILIP Health Libraries Group has produced a comprehensive and definitive list of dementia-related websites based in the UK and internationally. Full Text Link Reference Ryder, J. (2014). Internet sites of interest: Dementia. London: CILIP Health Libraries Group Newsletter, March … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Age UK, Alzheimer's Research Trust, Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), Alzheimer’s Research UK, Charitable Bodies, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), International, Mental Health, Mental Health Foundation, Models of Dementia Care, NHS Digital (Previously NHS Choices), Quick Insights, RCN, Royal College of Psychiatrists, SCIE, Scotland, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Alzheimer Scotland, Alzheimer's Society, Binswanger’s Disease (Subcortical Dementia), BMJ Group, Bournemouth University Dementia Institute, Bradford Dementia Group, Brains for Dementia Research, BUDI: Bournemouth University Dementia Institute, CILIP Health Libraries Group, CILIP Health Libraries Group Newsletter, Dementia 2010, Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), Dementia Centre: University of Stirling, Dementia Challengers, Dementia Dog, Dementia Friends, Dementia Gateway, Dementia Institute: Bournemouth University, Dementia Research Centre: National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Dementia Service Development Centre: University of Stirling, Dementia Without Walls, Dementia-Related Information Resources, Dementia-Related Internet Sites, Dementia-Related Websites, Department of Health Dementia Challenge, Design Council, Health Economics Research Centre: University of Oxford, Health Information, Health Libraries Group (HLG), Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Keith Nockels: Librarian at University of Leicester (HLG), Lewy Body Dementia Association, Lewy Body Journal, Lewy Body Society, Living Well with Dementia, Living Well With Dementia: Design Challenge, Mental Health Foundation (MHF), National Dementia Strategy, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery: UCL Institute of Neurology, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NHNN: National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, NHS Evidence, NIHR Biomedical Research Unit for Dementia, Royal College of Nursing: Dementia, SCIE Dementia Gateway, Scottish Dementia Working Group, University of Bradford, University of Bradford Dementia Group, University of Leicester, US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, US National Institutes of Health
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Foundation Guidelines for Dementia Friendly Communities (North East Dementia Alliance)
Summary This report, commissioned by the North East Dementia Alliance, might be considered a handbook for people involved in the development of dementia friendly communities. It attempts to identify how dementia friendly communities might be created, covering the core aims … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access to Care, Access to Services, Accreditation Schemes, Age-Friendly Cities, Age-Friendly Communities, All Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People Inquiry, Alzheimer's Society Abertawe Bro Morgannwg, Alzheimer’s Society in Wales, Awareness, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness Raising, Bradford, Bradford Dementia Environment Project, Building Community Assets, Building Community Capacity, Building Dementia and Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Care for People with Dementia in the Community, Care in the Community, Commissioning Pack for Dementia, Community, Community Care Services, Community Development (CD), Community Engagement, Community Facilities, Community Factors, Community Groups, Community Involvement, Community Networks, Community Partners, Community Perspective, Community Research, Community-Based Support, Creating Dementia Friendly Environments, Debenham Project, Dementia and Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Dementia Friendly Indoor Environments, Dementia Friendly Outdoor and Public Environments, Dementia Networks, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly City, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Community Model, Dementia-Friendly Design, Dementia-Friendly Environmental Design, Dementia-Friendly Hospitals, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Dementia-Friendly Rural Parishes, Dementia-Friendly Towns, Dementia-Friendly Villages, Dementia-Friendly Wards, Dementia-Friendly York, Designing Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Early Diagnosis, East Midlands, East Midlands Dementia Action Alliance, East Sutherland, Engagement, English National Dementia Strategy, Environment Accreditation Scheme Within the Dementia Friendly Environments NHS Capital Fund, Essential Features of Age-Friendly Cities, Innovations in Dementia: a CIC, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Leeds, Living Well with Dementia, Living Well with Dementia Research, Local and Community Level Well-Being, Local Community Groups, Local Context, Local Government, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Networks, Monitoring Dementia Friendliness, National Dementia Strategy, Neighbourhoods for Life, Networks, Networks that Work, North East Dementia Alliance, North East Strategic Health Authority, North West England, Northern Rock Foundation, Northumberland, Northumberland Dementia Initiative, Northumberland the Ballinger Trust Northumberland Dementia Initiative, Operating Framework for the NHS in England 2012/13, Physical Environment, Plymouth, Plymouth Dementia Action Alliance (PDDA), Plymouth Naval Base, Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia, Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, Principles for Engagement, Quality Outcomes for People With Dementia, Redcar, Resident Engagement, Safer Communities, Social Networks, South West England, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Support Networks, Sustainability, Sustainable Funding, Torbay, Torbay Dementia Action Alliance, Unlocking Diagnosis, Yorkshire and Humber Dementia Action Alliance
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