
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Dementia Carer Voices September - October newsletter is now available

Tuesday, 15 September 2015
National Conversation on new benefits for carers
The Scottish Government wants to hear from people across the country as part of a national conversation on what would create a fairer Scotland.
The conversation includes a wide range of issues including social security and health and social care, and will also cover how we implement the new powers that will be devolved to Scotland following the Smith Commission recommendations.
One of the areas where new powers are proposed for the Scottish Parliament is social security benefits for carers of disabled people. The UK Government delivers this through Carers Allowance.
The draft legislation going through the UK Parliament will give the Scottish Parliament powers over benefits for carers currently sets out that a carer must:
- be 16 years or above
- must not be gainfully employed
- must not be in full time education
- must be caring for a recipient of a disability benefit.
It will be for the Scottish Parliament to agree what gainful employment and full time student mean for carers benefits in Scotland.
The Scottish Government are seeking views of people who have an interest in and are affected by the powers to come. They are particularly interested in the views of people with direct experience of Carers Allowance, including individual recipients and local organisations.
Information about who currently claims Carer’s Allowance in Scotland is available here.
Key questions
- How should social security benefits support carers
- What parts of Carers Allowance would you like to keep?
- What do you think should change?
- How should we better join up services for carers through benefits? For example on income maximisation.
Click here to find out more and to submit your ideas.
Speaking Breaking Barriers - Marie Curie - Dying with DementiaConference
With great thanks to Richard Meade Head of Policy and Public Affairs, and all at Marie Curie Scotland Care and support for the kind invite to speak at
Monday, 14 September 2015
Wednesday Speaking University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay
Friday, 11 September 2015
Speaking Sunshine House Wigan September 21st

Tuesday, 8 September 2015
Very Honored Speaking National Bereavement Conference Bolton September21st
Speaking Queen’s Nursing Institute Annual Conference September 28th
Today we improve nursing in the home by:
- Developing Queen's Nurses who are committed to high standards of care in the community, helping them to make improvements in practice and to act as leaders and role models to others
- Influencing policies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that affect healthcare in the home and the quality of community nursing services
- Funding projects led by community nurses that improve care for their patients
Our vision:

Speaking - Sustainable Leadership - Using Networks to Grow September29th


Monday, 7 September 2015
Friday Speaking University West Of Scotlanf Dumfries Campus
and I am so honored to be invited back and to speak to students who attend Paisley ,Hamilton and Dumfries also
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Speaking South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust on September 7th
Background to the Trust, we are an integrated hospital and community Trust of 5000 staff that is concentrating on building the awareness and confidence of staff to care for people with memory problems and dementia. Hundreds of our staff have watched Barbara's story, and we have Dementia Friendly status in the Trust plus in specific older person Wards and parts of the community we are working to provide additional support for families and older people with dementia
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Can you help test New App to Support People Living with Dementia andtheir Carers
Tuesday, 1 September 2015
The Joan Whitelaw Reminiscence Room Birmingham HeartlandsHospital- #ForMum
Attending the Alzheimer Europe Conference 2-4 September

This is a campaign about people, its people who make a difference

New Make A Difference Case Studies
 The campaign has undertaken an unprecedented level of outreach work, through giving 280 talks, delivering several workshops, distributing information and guidance, having information stands and hosting an exhibition at the Scottish Parliament.
The campaign has undertaken an unprecedented level of outreach work, through giving 280 talks, delivering several workshops, distributing information and guidance, having information stands and hosting an exhibition at the Scottish Parliament. and learning to the voice of lived experience and committing to making a positive difference.
 and learning to the voice of lived experience and committing to making a positive difference.
My mums name was Joan ,my Mum Had Dementia - our Story 9 Short Films
Tommy’s speech, providing a carer’s perspective, on the theme of “ No – one ever asked ” highlighted the transformational impact that ...
 
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Tommy’s speech, providing a carer’s perspective, on the theme of “ No – one ever asked ” highlighted the transformational impact that ...
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Hi With great thanks to Leanne Siekiera Student Nurse and Alison Haynes Lead nurse Dementia Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust For ...


 


































