PPT-Working together: Shared occupations of people with dementia and carers
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Stephen Wey Katie Egdell Efterpi Theocharous Carly Brewster Joanne Tuffs Kelly Williams April Dennehy The project SCoRe project students as coresearchers
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Stephen Wey Katie Egdell Efterpi Theocharous Carly Brewster Joanne Tuffs Kelly Williams April Dennehy The project SCoRe project students as coresearchers PhD project. Speci57374cally it wanted to know What are the key stress points in the caring journey when support or advice is most needed What are the key types of advice and support needed at what times in relation to caring for the person with dementia What ar The providers’ perspective . UKHCA report . Written and presented by Jennifer Roberts . Introduction . The aim of the project has been to identify:. The challenges home care providers face . What is working well from the home care providers’ perspective and across all sectors of care. White Rose Age and Ageing Conference . 28. th. April. 2014. Kate Gridley . Social Policy Research Unit . University of York. kate.gridley@york.ac.uk . . 2. Acknowledgements and disclaimer. This presentation features emerging findings . A . carer’s. perspective. Barbara Pointon MBE. Former . carer. , . Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Society & Dementia UK. barbara@pointon.name. Malcolm in 1992, aged 51, just after he was diagnosed. Feeling At Home. 21. st. February 2017. Contents. The Aim and Vision . Prime Ministers Challenge on Dementia. Other Charters. Development of the Charter. Charter Content. Case Studies. Committing to the Charter. Kate Gridley and Gillian Parker . BGS: 26. th. April 2017. P. olicy on transitional care and where, if at all, people with dementia fit. F. indings from two NIHR funded projects that throw light on supporting people with dementia to stay out of hospital when appropriate, and to leave as rapidly and safely as possible. LOROS Hospice, . 14. th. July 2010. Welcome. Alan Heron, . Senior Commercial Manager, IHP.. Achieving the National Dementia Strategy:. Prof. Jane . Gilliard. , National Dementia Strategy Programme . Bath City Forum meeting . . Purpose of the session. To share the good practice that the Trust employs to improve the care of inpatients with dementia. Improve the understanding of . the affects . of . Stephen Wey, . Katie . Egdell. , . Efterpi. . Theocharous. . Carly . Brewster, Joanne Tuffs, Kelly Williams, . April . Dennehy. The project. SCoRe. project (students as co-researchers). PhD . project. . . Who Cares?. Young . People in foster care are vulnerable and experience a combination of life events, usually traumatic and abusive that leads to the need for out of home placement.. Most research into foster care recommends more support should be made available to foster carers and foster children (. The need for a person-centred approach to care. Dr Karan Jutlla. University of Worcester. k.jutlla@worc.ac.uk. Dementia in . South Asian communities. Well . reported . (Seabrooke & Milne 2004; Jutlla & . A . carer’s. perspective. Barbara Pointon MBE. Former . carer. , . Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Society & Dementia UK. barbara@pointon.name. Malcolm in 1992, aged 51, just after he was diagnosed. DIRECT PAYMENT AND BLACK AND MINIROTY ETHNIC (BME) PEOPLE. Social worker in community care team for 7 years. . Two years in Funding Independent Team that specialised in offering advice on direct payments to various practitioners. It was while working in this team I realised the challenges that people with dementia from BME communities were experiencing when they were trying to find suitable services. . A partnership between Life Story Network/tide (together in dementia everyday) and Making Space with support from Manchester Law School’s Dementia Law Clinic at the University of Manchester. The project’s focus is on the legal rights of family carers of people living with dementia..
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