|
Centre for Policy on Ageing | |
 | |
|
Building a dementia friendly community in Northern Ireland learning from the Deed project in Derry | Author(s) | Eamonn Seydak, Matthew Holmes, Sabrina lynch, Leanne Monk |
Corporate Author | Joseph Rowntree Foundation - JRF |
Journal title | Findings, 3152, November 2015 |
Publisher | Joseph Rowntree Foundation - JRF, York, November 2015 |
Pages | 16 pp |
Source | https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/building-dementia-friendly-c... |
Keywords | Dementia ; Social inclusion ; Participation ; Neighbourhoods, communities etc ; Projects ; Northern Ireland. |
Annotation | The 18-month Derry Engage and Empowers Dementia (DEED) initiative provided workshops, programmes and toolkits to support businesses, individuals and community organisations to become more dementia friendly and to challenge misconceptions about dementia. The project aimed to create conditions that would enhance and improve the experience of people living with dementia and their carers in Derry. It is part of the final year of JRF's Dementia Without Walls programme. (NH/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-160205238 P |
Classmark | EA: RNA: TMB: RH: 3E: 9Y |
Data © Centre for Policy on Ageing |
|
...from the Ageinfo database published by Centre for Policy on Ageing. |
| |
|