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  • Research on air pollution links

    Researchers have been awarded £500,000 to investigate the link between air pollution and dementia as they seek to understand how air pollution particles enter the brain.  There is increasing evidence that exposure to air pollution increases Alzheimer’s risk but the mechanisms underlying the link are unknown.  The funding from Alzheimer’s Research UK and Race Against…

  • Scotland’s new dementia strategy

    A 10-year dementia strategy setting out a long-term vision for change has been published by the Scottish Government.  The strategy, titled “Everyone’s Story”, promises to address thorny issues like long waits for a diagnosis, consistent access to good quality post-diagnostic support, well-coordinated care and support, and access to palliative care. Implementation of the strategy will…

  • Social care crisis deepens

    Most local authorities are not confident that they can meet minimum social care support requirements set in law, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has said.  In its annual Spring Survey, released on 21 June, ADASS said that waiting lists for social care remained far too high and could rise again next…

  • Intercultural care

    Dementia care to meet the needs of a wide range of ethnic groups is the focus of a new guide from NHS England.  Titled Intercultural dementia care: A guide for health and care workers and written in collaboration with Alzheimer Europe, it draws on the experience and knowledge of experts and builds on previous reports…

  • ‘Safe and found’

    A charity specialising in medical ID jewellery, which is working with the police to trace and support people with dementia who become lost, is offering first year membership free.  MedicAlert UK has launched the “Safe & Found” programme in the UK, in which the charity holds a copy of the Herbert Protocol Form containing a…

  • Young dementia

    Young Dementia Network (YDN) members have been urged to take part in a consultation with the government on its proposed Major Conditions Strategy, a five year strategy for dementia and other conditions like cancer and mental ill-health.  YDN chair Tessa Gutteridge has written to members calling on them to participate so that young onset dementia…