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DEVELOPING A DEMENTIA FRIENDLY COMMUNITY

It is currently estimated that a person is formally diagnosed with Dementia every 3 minutes and that there will be over 1 million people with dementia by 2021.  Dementia is one of the key issues for our country.  It will have a significant impact upon retailers, health providers, social care and local government. With this in mind; communities need to understand what is required to help and support people living with dementia, their loved ones and carers in future years.  The benefits of having a greater understanding of the needs of people living with dementia include:

Harlow Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) has arranged for Mark Neville of the Alzheimer’s Society (Essex) to present a free Dementia Friends and Action Session which will provide information on the issues faced by people living with Dementia, their loved ones and carers.

The session will enable those attending to gain a greater knowledge of Dementia. As local communities planning for the future, we can be more inclusive, ensuring Harlow services are aware of the local requirements and meet their legal duties under the Equality Act, helping us develop Dementia Friendly Communities. 

As an identified key stakeholder this meeting will help you to:      

•           Gain a greater awareness of the challenges people with Dementia may face

•           Understand the difficulties carers/loved ones can experience

•           Develop transferrable skills, i.e. Meeting the requirements of people with Dementia will also help in meeting the needs of other marginalized groups

The session will take place commencing 1pm on 18 January 2019 in Committee Room 1A, Harlow Council, Civic Centre and will last for approximately 90 minutes.  Following the session you are invited to attend a 1-hour Harlow Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) meeting where we will be looking to discuss how we take Harlow forward as a Dementia Friendly Community.

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