Here are some useful resources for you to use to present and promote The Carers' Call to Action
The Carers' Call to Action Booklet by carers for carers
Our new booklet written by carers for carers containing an overview of our shared vision and what should be considered as options to support your needs and rights as a family/unpaid care giver The Carers' Call to Action Booklet
Top 20 Checklist
Use our 20 point checklist of services supporting family carers of people living with dementia to see if your area is delivering the support we believe is essential Top 20 Checklist
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Governance Framework
This document provides an overview of the background, working and governance of the Dementia Action Alliance. The document will be reviewed following each Annual Meeting in order to ensure currency.
Download Dementia Action Alliance Governance Framework 190813 -
Dementia-friendly Arts Venue: A Practical Guide
A guide for arts venue managers and staff on making the environment, facilities and programming of arts venues accessible to people with dementia, families and carers.
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Personal care and support to older people living in their own homes
This guideline covers the planning and delivery of person-centred care for older people living in their own homes (known as home care or domiciliary care). It aims to promote older people's independence and to ensure safe and consistently high quality hom
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Webinar: Dementia Statements and DAA Action Plan
On 30th April 2018, Jean Tottie, Wendy Wells and Emily Cook delivered a webinar on Dementia Statements and DAA Action Plan
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Sector Guidance for Hospices
These notes set out to guide Hospices on why and how they can improve the lives of people living with dementia, their carers and families. It also provides guidance on how you can join a local Dementia Action Alliance and publically state your commitment
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Building community capacity blog
Understanding the critical importance of family, friends, neighbours and community as part of a broad support eco-system.
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Sector Guidance for Community Organisations
This note states why and how community based organisations can improve the lives of people with dementia. It also provides guidance on how they can join the Dementia Action Alliance and publically state their commitment through developing an Action Plan.
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DAA's The Carers' Call to Action Presentation
An explanation of the Carers' Call to Action
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Sector Guidance for Local Authorities
This note states why and how local authorities can improve the lives of people with dementia. It also provides guidance on how they can join the Dementia Action Alliance and publically state their commitment through developing an Action Plan.
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Sector Guidance for Fire and Rescue Services
This note states how Fire and Rescue Services in the UK can improve the lives of people with dementia. It also provides guidance on how they can join the Dementia Action Alliance and publically state their commitment through developing an Action Plan.
Download Fire and Rescue Sector Guidance