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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Sector Guidance for Hospital Trusts
This note states why and how Hospital Trusts 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 Police Forces
This note states why and how Police Forces 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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Dementia Friendly GP surgeries in Devon - Hiblio TV interview
Gina Awad, coordinator for Exeter Dementia Action Alliance and Caroline Lee, Healthwatch Devon's Partnership Officer speaks to Hiblio TV about dementia friendly GP surgeries
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Guidance for faith organisations
Guidance note for churches and other faith-based organisations about signing up to the Dementia Action Alliance.
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A GP guide to becoming Dementia Friendly
Wakefield CCG's resource to guide GP practices through (a) becoming more dementia-friendly and (b) joining their local DAA.
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Prime Minister's Challenge on Dementia 2020
This document launches the next phase of the Prime Minister's challenge on dementia. It sets out what this government wants to see in place by 2020.
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Examples of Local Action
Small Changes, Big Differences. The following gives a list of ideas that many communities are putting into action to help create dementia friendly communities.
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Age Collective Manifesto
For museums and visitor attractions: a document created by a group led by The British Museum setting out steps a visitor attraction can take to become more ‘age friendly’.
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Guidelines for Call Centres Dealing with Vulnerable Consumers
Produced by the Direct Marketing Association in conjunction with the Contact Centres and Telemarketing Council, this useful document includes practical advice covering topics such as: ■Identifying Vulnerable Consumers ■Practical Tips when dealing with
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Steve Amos provides a recap of the DAA Devolution Event
The National Dementia Action Alliance was held at the Salford Royal Hospital in Manchester. This was an amazing, challenging, dynamic and passionate event, looking at how Devolution from Central Government the Northern Powerhouse