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- Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) – Whose Shoes? – Making It Real Sector-wide partnership for transforming adult social care
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- EGAR – Educational Games and Resources Sue Scott-Horne – how Sue’s fab games are helping teenagers!
Blogs written by people who inspire me
- #DementiaChallengers website Excellent resources for dementia carers via Lee Stribling
- Creating life with words – Inspiration, love and truth Inspirational blog by Kate Swaffer, living with dementia in Australia
- The Age Page Sarah Reed’s passion for engaging with older people & improving lives shines through!
- Shirley Ayres @shirleyayres Inspiring Digital Strategy and Communications Consultant
- Tommy On Tour @TommyNTour One man’s inspiring mission to raise awareness of dementia
- Nurse_w_glasses Fab creator of 20 Commandments for Mental Health workers
- D4Dementia Beth Britton – dementia campaigner, writer & blogger
- Dr Karim Saad Forward-thinking, thought-provoking dementia guru
- SITRA CEO's blog Vic Rayner blogging on issues relating to housing with care & support
- The Not so Big Society A blog written by and for those working in health and social care
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- SCIE Social Care Institute for Excellence
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- RT @KarimS3D: @PHE_uk has named dementia as one of its seven high level priorities in 2013/14 #talkdementia #public #health (Dementia Aware… 2 hours ago
- RT @KarimS3D: 600,000 dementia carers in the UK save taxpayers £6 billion annually. #TalkDementia 2 hours ago
- In the shoes of ... Suzy Webster | Expert by experience - Moving in with Mum wp.me/p1enjT-1Uv #dementiachallengers 3 hours ago
- RT @DonnaNewcross: @gele_tea Really enjoyed this and a huge well done to you! Congrats on your first tweet chat! #diversealz 3 hours ago
- A year since the PM's #dementiachallenge: the good, the bad & the downright ugly! wp.me/p1enjT-22v #talkdementia RT 3 hours ago
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Round up of “In my shoes” – Dementia Awareness, Week 10
We are now at the end of Week 10 of this “in my shoes” series of guest blogs, looking at dementia from different perspectives… recovering from the Olympics, and looking forward to the Paralympics, the blog itself is turning into a … Continue reading
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In the shoes of … Andrew Cozens | Chair of Carers Trust | Freelance consultant in care and health
As we come down to earth after the amazing fortnight of the Olympics, we resume our series of ‘walk in my shoes’ blogposts, looking at dementia from different perspectives. Andrew Cozens, Chair of Carers Trust, makes a powerful analogy comparing the amazing … Continue reading
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Tagged Caregiver, carers, carers assessment, Carers Trust, choice and control, dementia, dementia awareness week, dementia challenge, dementia pathway, disability, elderly, health, independence, integration, make a difference, older people, Olympics, outcomes, personalisation, service users, social care, Support Groups, Think Local Act Personal, wellbeing
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