Welcome to the latest edition of the Dementia Carer Voices Project's newsletter, which will keep you up to date with our latest activity.
This month features the 'You Can Make a Difference' exhibition at the Scottish Parliament, the Community Channel filming and some great guest contributions to our Dementia Carer Voices blog site, as well as news from our network.
You can read the newsletter via the link here
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Friday, 7 November 2014
Dementia Carer Voices Oct - Nov Newsletter is now Available
Speaking Monday Cohort 13 of the SCNR. Senior nurse review NHSGGC Victoria Royal Infirmary
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Today Honored Speaking Burton Hospital NHS Trust Dementia Strategy Launch
I am so very honoured to be invited to attend and speak at the Burton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Dementia Strategy and Forget Me Not Care Bundle Launch November 7th
I had the great privilege to speak there a few weeks back ( you can read more on that day below )
Thank you Alison Haynes Lead nurse Dementia Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust For the kind invite to attend and speak
Thank You
tommy
MY Previous Visit
With great thanks to Leanne Siekiera Student Nurse and Alison Haynes Lead nurse Dementia Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust For the kind invite to attend and speak at the Dementia Champions Forum earlier today Burton Hospital Burton On Trent
I pledge to take time and ensure every patient with dementia has a voice and is heard – JaneI pledge to support patients and carers every day and think of others – JennyI pledge to learn more about dementia and the person behind the disease and take the time to help more people that are living with dementia – Lynda HorswellI pledge to strive to continually improve the patient and carer experience whilst at Burton NHS Foundation Trust – Alison HaynesI shall always ask “what can I do today to make you smile?” I shall also prompt and encourage colleagues – JudeTo provide reassurance, comfort and listen attentively. Acknowledge that I care – Lorna HoughI pledge to find out what`s important to the person I care for – Joylyn ThomasMy pledge is to always take time and listen to my patients. To find out the “little things” that matter to them and deliver care with a person centred approach – Leanne SiekieraI pledge to find time to let the person have a voice and be listened to and to let the know I care – Denise HarlowMy pledge as a student nurse is to find out and take as much time as possible to get to know my patient suffering with dementia – KirstyMy pledge is to look after each of my patents individually. I promise to always treat my patients with care and compassion – Sophie LaneI pledge that when I leave patients after doing an activity with that they have a big smile on their face – SharonMy pledge is to make a difference every day for patients and carers with dementia. I will do this by incorporating within the strategy of the `little things` and engage with staff and follow this up – Julie ThompsonMy pledge is to continue to treat all patients with dementia with the love and dignity they deserve and respect the hard work of all the carers – Eleanor MaxwellI will try to be more understanding, compassionate; I will listen to the patients. I will try to make them smile and champion the dementia care within our hospital – KatherineMy pledge is to continue to be and show compassion to every person I meet.My pledge is to listen and engage with volunteers and teach them to listen deeply to patients that they support on wards – MarionMy pledge is to work towards developing a listening service for carers within the trusts dementia strategy – Elly

Monday attending and on promoting excellence Dementia Programme BoardNHS Education Scotland
- details the knowledge and skills all health and social services staff should aspire to achieve in relation to the role they play in supporting people with a diagnosis of dementia, and their families, and carers.
- is aspirational and future focussed – meaning it is not a just a description of what we do now – it is what we aspire to do in the future to support delivery of the aspirations and change actions outlined in Scotland’s National Dementia Strategy.
- details the knowledge and skills that will inform new ways of working for all health and social services staff to ensure we enable people with dementia, and their families and carers, to maximise their rights, choices and health and wellbeing at all stages of their unique dementia journey.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Dementia Carer Voices - information - how to get involved
Thank you very much for your interest in getting involved with the Dementia Carer Voices project. There are a number of ways you can do so, detailed below.
Make a pledge 
The team have been encouraging people to make a pledge; a promise to make a difference in the lives of people with dementia, their families and their carers. Please email your pledge to makeadifference@alliance-scotland.org.uk
Tweet us! 
Follow us on twitter and tell us your thoughts @DementiaCarerVo
Follow the team:
The Aug/Sept Dementia Carer Voices Newsletter is now out!
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YouTube 
Take a look at the Dementia Carer Voices YouTube channel and keep up to date with the latest films and interviews.
Events 
Please find attached a list of upcoming talks for this year. If you would like to attend one of the talks, please get in touch using the contact form below.
September
- 19.09.14 University West of Scotland Ayr; 2 talks
- 26.09.14 Hertfordshire University
October
- 01.10.14 Speaking Ailsa Hospital, Ayrshire
- 03.10.14 End of Life Care Event, City Hospital Birmingham
- 04.10.14 Portobello Book Festival
- 7-9 10 14 DCV Exhibition stand at SG
- 08.10.14 6Cs Live Conference in Birmingham NHS England
- 10.10.14 Lanarkshire Acute Care for Older People
- 14.10.14 Hope Café Lanarkshire
- 20.10.14 Speaking at City Hospital Birmingham
- 22.10.14 Speaking at Glasgow Caledonian University
- 23.10.14 2 events – Social workers in Warrington
- 27-30.10.14 NHS Highland Tour
- 31.10.14 Citizens Advice Direct AGM
- 31.10.14 HMFA Scotland Conference in Perth
November
- 03.11.14 Sunderland City Hospital – Planning for your future care conference
- 12.11.14 Wolverhampton End of Life Care Conference
- 13.11.14 NHS Western Isles Tour
- 20.11.14 Derbyshire NHS Trust End of Life Conference
- 26.11.14 Protected Learning Time GP Practices, Murrayfield
December
- 02.12.14 NHSGGC Learning Session
- 05.12.14 Cohort13 Senior Charge Nurse Conference
Feedback
Have you attended one of the Make a Difference talks? Let us know what you think! We’ve gathered some of our latest feedback but would love to hear your thoughts on the project, the campaign or the talks. Please let us know by using the contact form below.
Speaking at 'Amplifying our Voice' via Health and Social Care Academy - Perth and Kinross Association of Voluntary Services,Nov 25th

Today Speaking Palliative and end of Life Care National Conference- Wolverhampton

Sunday, 2 November 2014
Paul Gray, Chief Exec,NHS Scotland pledges support to Campaign and staff Pledges
A Thank You From My Heart 2500 ( to date ) Personal Pledges To MakeADifference
The talks involve sharing our own personal experiences from caring for my late mum, Joan, and the experiences of others who have written to me since I wen ton tour in 2011.
I hope The Talks - Tour- Campaign allows staff the opportunity to reflect on these personal stories and make a pledge based on one key message or action that they will take away and apply to their everyday practice to make a difference.
We launched the ‘You Can Make a Difference’ Campaign in February of this year and it has been so inspiring to see it grow. Tommy Whitelaw has given over 100 talks already this year, with 178 scheduled in total, and we wanted to really thank those who have gotten involved and made it all possible. The talks involve Tommy sharing his own personal experiences from caring and the experiences of others who have written to him since he went on tour in 2011, to help people understand some of the issues that carers face, and what we can all do to help overcome these issues.
The full collection of pledges, along with further information on the campaign can be accessed online at dementiacarervoices.wordpress.com, where you can submit your own pledge to make a 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 ...
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