The University of Nottingham has published a range of useful
computer aided learning packages about dementia that will help
improve knowledge and skills about dementia.
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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 Reading well books on prescription for dementia scheme is
available in public libraries as part of a national library
strategy to support the development of dementia-friendly
communities and build understanding and awareness of the
condition.
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This video published by Health Education England (HEE) aimed
at dental professionals seeks to raise awareness of the issues
faced by patients with dementia when attending a dental
appointment.
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Dementia Diaries is a national project that brings together
people’s diverse experiences of living with dementia as a
series of audio diaries.
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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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Innovations in Dementia is a community interest company that
works nationally with people with dementia, partner
organisations and professionals to develop and test projects
that will enhance the lives of people with dementia.
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This briefing published by the East of England Strategic
Clinical Network outlines learning points for achieving the
dementia diagnosis ambition from Clinical Commissioning
Groups.
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This one-page briefing published by the East of England
Strategic Clinical Network provides practical top tips for
achieving the dementia diagnosis ambition.
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The iSPACE project led by Dr Nicola Decker, a GP at Oakley and
Overton Surgery and dementia lead for the North Hampshire
Clinical Commissioning Group, has developed a suite of
resources to help make a GP surgery dementia friendly.
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