Join Dementia Research publishes new easy read leaflet 

Join Dementia Research has added to its library of resources by publishing an easy read version of their information on taking part in dementia research.  You can view and download the easy read leaflet here: http://news.joindementiaresearch.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Take-part-in-Dementia-research-Easy-read-SCREEN-1.pdf  Browse all of the Join Dementia Research resources here: https://news.joindementiaresearch.nihr.ac.uk/join-dementia-research-materials/ 

Funding announced to promote independence for people accessing social care in Scotland 

The Scottish Government has announced up to £9.2m of funding over three years to augment the Support in the Right Direction (SiRD) programme, which aims to promote choice and control for people who access social care services and their families/carers.  The funding will enable 33 third-sector organisations in Scotland to provide independent advice, advocacy, information and support … Read more

Study shows cognitively stimulating occupations help to lower dementia risk 

A study involving more than 7,000 Norwegians in 305 occupations has shown that people with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s have a lower risk of MCI and dementia when tested at age 70+, highlighting the importance of occupational cognitive stimulation during midlife for maintaining cognitive function as … Read more

Launch of The School of Medicine and Biosciences 

A new interdisciplinary research-driven school at the University of West London (UWL) has opened its doors.  The School of Medicine and Biosciences (SMB) is located in Ealing, a diverse area in West London with pockets of deprivation and affluence. UWL’s vision is to improve the health of local communities and reduce inequalities by developing and … Read more

Cognitive Books release Beatles musical resource 

Cognitive Books – who are part of the Alzheimer’s Society Accelerator Programme – has launched its first book in a series of ‘looking back at…’ resources, with a debut publication all about The Beatles.  Cognitive Books support people with dementia by helping them to overcome common barriers they face when reading, and can be enjoyed alone or … Read more

UCL study into ethnically diverse recruitment in research is looking for contributors 

A study is looking for contributors who can help researchers understand current recruitment practices of ethnically diverse participants in ageing and dementia-related research, and the barriers and facilitators researchers experience that affect their inclusive recruitment practices.  If you wish to take part, the survey is here: https://redcap.idhs.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=PKRC3KYH9WFJXDCF 

Dementia ‘village’ opens in West Sussex 

A new dementia care ‘village’ inspired by Hogeweyk in Holland has opened in Littlehampton, West Sussex.  Norden House, run by Healthcare Management Trust (a registered charity), has a range of facilities where residents at similar stages of dementia live with up to seven other people in a household, each with its own kitchen, lounge, dining … Read more

Help improve social care for people with young onset dementia

Bradford University are looking for people with a role in or awareness of adult social care planning, provision, management or commissioning to help develop recommendations to improve social care for people with young onset dementia as part of their DYNAMIC Study. Find out more and complete the DYNAMIC survey here: https://bradford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/social-care-planning-and-provision-for-people-with-young-o-2

Exeter DAA celebrates 10 years and pays tribute to Tony Husband 

Exeter Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) has celebrated their 10-year anniversary with an event to mark this milestone and pay tribute to Alliance supporter and artist, Tony Husband.  The Alliance, which is a small foundation governed by GivingWorks, was founded by Gina Awad and has been led by her and her small team since 2014. The … Read more