This report published by the Alzheimer’s Society brings
together views of more than 3,500 people with dementia, carers
and the public on what it is like to live with dementia.
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This report published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
explores the learning from the Dementia Engagement and
Empowerment Project (DEEP), a national network that engages
and empowers people with dementia to influence the services
and policies that affect them.
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Dementia Pathfinders is a social enterprise delivering
therapeutic care and support for people with dementia and
their families, and programmes of education and learning for
people working in the dementia care field.
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The Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project (DEEP) brings
together groups of people with dementia from across the UK to
influence the services and policies that affect them.
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This project led by by the East of England Strategic Clinical
Network, working with the National Development Team for
Inclusion (NDTi) will evaluate and support co-production
between patients, carers and healthcare providers as equal
partners in the East of England.
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The Kinda Magic toolkit, developed by Peninsula Community
Health, provides a framework to gathering patient experience
feedback, that seeks to capture the real experiences behind
the data collected for quality monitoring metrics.
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Ladder to the Moon provides workforce and service development
that enables health and care organisations to develop active,
creative, vibrant care services. It uses approaches that
incorporate creativity and the arts, and involve staff, older
people living with dementia and other long-term conditions,
and the wider community.
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This report published by the All Party Parliamentary Group
(APPG) on Dementia, reviewed progress 5 years on from the
first ever National Dementia Strategy for England (NDSE).
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This project led by South Yorkshire Collaborations in
Leadership for Applied Health Research and Care is exploring
the ways that people with dementia can be better involved in
service feedback, evaluation and planning.
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Professor Chris Ham, Chief Executive of the King’s Fund, is to
lead an independent review which aims to ensure NHS staff are
able to give higher quality care.
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