Careology podcast launched 

The Careology podcast has been launched.  Produced by The Outstanding Society and supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), it is described as, ‘Your go-to podcast for research, fresh ideas, and real stories shaping the future of social care.’  The podcast covers the latest innovations and evidence-based practices, and hears from…

ReableDem Catalogue supports reablement in dementia care 

The ReableDem Catalogue has been shared as a free download for anyone wanting an understanding of the tools, models and interventions currently available for supporting reablement in dementia care.  One of the authors, Jackie Pool, says of the ReableDem Catalogue:  “This catalogue can be used to provide inspiration and as a guide for sharing knowledge…

‘Dignity Environmental Assessment Tool’ published 

A ‘Dignity Environmental Assessment Tool’ (Dignity-EAT) has been published by Design Dignity Dementia, authored by Richard Fleming and Kirsty A Bennett.  The Dignity-EAT is free to download and is in three parts – the tool, a scoring spreadsheet and an introduction to the Dignity-EAT.  The creators say:  “The Dignity-EAT is a new resource designed to…

Social enterprise committed to student recruitment launch care providers’ survey 

Social Side Gig, a new social enterprise that recruits committed university and college students into part-time social care roles, has launched a survey to help them understand care providers’ needs.  Social Side Gig works by recruiting students with relevant experience and a strong passion for care (IE those studying for a career in health or…

New online Shared Reading group opens for people with dementia 

Rachel Niblock, former DEEP co-ordinator, has begun a new online Shared Reading group for people with dementia.  Participants should have a love of books and poetry. This is not an academic or book club type experience, but instead is about being in the moment with the words of a book or poem. There isn’t any…

Participants wanted for study into the design of dementia care environments 

A study investigating building design approaches that promote health and wellbeing in dementia care environments is looking for participants.  Insights are welcomed from architects, facility managers, carers and healthcare professionals who have hands-on experience or expertise in designing, working in or managing dementia care environments. The study is aiming to highlight practical solutions that align…

Study promotes the use of digital technology to enable people with dementia to continue working 

A University of Bath study entitled ‘Working lives with dementia: A digital futures perspective’ has outlined how people with dementia can enjoy productive and rewarding working lives in the digital era, contrary to the widespread stereotype that dementia is incompatible with the use of modern technology.  The study argues that the digital revolution risks exacerbating…

NHS England Neighbourhood Health Guidelines 2025/26 published 

NHS England has published Neighbourhood Health Guidelines for 2025/26.  The Guidelines are aimed at Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), local authorities and health and care providers. Expectations for implementation are:  These Guidelines specifically name the following population groups as the primary focus for 2025/26:  You can read the Neighbourhood Health Guidelines 2025/26 here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/neighbourhood-health-guidelines-2025-26/ 

Primary Progressive Aphasia Online Journal Club launched and looking for members 

The Dementia Researcher Communities Online Journal Clubs Platform has launched a Journal Club focused on Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).  The organisers say:   “This Club provides a collaborative space for researchers focused on primary progressive aphasia, including diagnostic practices, clinical management and translational research. Whether you’re developing interventions, exploring clinical assessment techniques, or interested in how…

Dementia UK launch ‘Dementia at Work’ resources 

Dementia UK has produced free ‘Dementia at Work’ resources to help employers support the needs of employees and customers who are living with or caring for someone with dementia.  Topics covered include: employers’ responsibilities, noticing changes in an employee, employees’ rights and supporting carers in the workplace.  You can find out more and download the…