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Making life easier for people with dementia in London Issue 3 June 2016 Dementia Friendly London News Dementia friendly London In May, Londoners elected a new London Mayor, Labour’s Sadiq Khan. Thanks to you, 500 people emailed the new Mayor immediately after his election asking him to make dementia a priority for the city. Our mission for the London elections is to gain a commitment from the mayoral and assembly candidates to make London the first dementia friendly capital city in the world. This year Transport and making high streets in London dementia friendly are our priorities. Can you help? We are consulting with people with dementia and their carers on what will make life easier for them. If you know people who should be part of this, please email Hope Virgo for the discussion resources: [email protected]. Dementia Friendly Cricket To kick off Dementia Awareness Week (15 th -21 st May) 130 people with dementia and friends, carers and families enjoyed a sunny day of cricket at the Kia Oval, courtesy of Surrey County Cricket club. With refreshments, a quiet entrance and a dementia friendly stand at the Vauxhall end with stewards and volunteers who were Dementia Friends provided, a relaxed and enjoyable day was had by all, although ticket-holders could sit anywhere. But this was not just a one-off: this was such a success that there will be more dementia friendly cricket days scheduled for this season.

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Making life easier for people with dementia in London Issue 3 – June 2016

Dementia Friendly London News

Dementia friendly London

In May, Londoners elected a new London

Mayor, Labour’s Sadiq Khan. Thanks to

you, 500 people emailed the new Mayor

immediately after his election asking him

to make dementia a priority for the city.

Our mission for the London elections is to

gain a commitment from the mayoral and

assembly candidates to make London

the first dementia friendly capital city in

the world. This year Transport and

making high streets in London dementia

friendly are our priorities. Can you help?

We are consulting with people with

dementia and their carers on what will

make life easier for them. If you know

people who should be part of this, please

email Hope Virgo for the discussion

resources: [email protected].

Dementia Friendly Cricket

To kick off Dementia Awareness Week

(15th-21st May) 130 people with dementia

and friends, carers and families enjoyed a

sunny day of cricket at the Kia Oval,

courtesy of Surrey County Cricket club.

With refreshments, a quiet entrance and a

dementia friendly stand at the Vauxhall

end with stewards and volunteers who

were Dementia Friends provided, a

relaxed and enjoyable day was had by all,

although ticket-holders could sit anywhere.

But this was not just a one-off: this was

such a success that there will be more

dementia friendly cricket days

scheduled for this season.

Organisations, charities, businesses across Havering celebrated this year’s Dementia Awareness Week – with

education workshops being run for

professionals and residents, fundraisers to

help support people living with dementia

and their carers and information stands

popping up in local theatres and shopping

centres to help spread the word about

dementia.

To join Havering DAA contact:

[email protected]

Camden based organisations and people

affected by dementia, came together on

Thursday 19th May to explore the

possibility of creating a ‘Dementia

Friendly Camden’ for the 1,688 people

estimated to be living with the condition in

the borough.

Welcoming the assembled organisations

and stakeholders was Mayor Councillor

Nadia Shah. Presentations were followed

by interactive group sessions, the first of

which explored ideas around what a

‘Dementia Friendly Camden’ would like.

It was agreed that it was important to

transform attitudes to dementia and work

towards removing the stigma within

communities across Camden.

Delegates at Dementia Friendly Camden by the Lock

Hackney Picturehouse celebrated

Dementia Awareness Week with one of its

six-weekly dementia friendly screenings.

Launched in April at Hackney library,

Hackney DAA involved many people with

dementia and carers, featured Positive

Spin, cycling for people with dementia,

Havering DAA 78

Camden DAA 5

Hackney DAA 11

mindful yoga, Geffrye Museum object-

handling and stalls from local

organisations including GLL’s dementia

friendly swimming.

To join Hackney DAA email:

[email protected]

Pan-London DAA Member update

Paul Hollywood is calling on everyone to

join in celebrating Alzheimer's Society's

first ever Cupcake Day on Thursday 16

June, in association with woman&home, a

day dedicated to raising funds to defeat

dementia with the small but mighty

cupcake.

Everyone is encouraged to bake, sell or

buy cupcakes at events up and down the

country. From organising a sale at a

school to hosting a get-together at the

weekend, it's easy to get involved. Every

cupcake sold will help Alzheimer's Society

find a cure for dementia, fund vital

services and campaign for the rights of

people with dementia. £60 would pay for a

dementia research-focused blood test,

£20 would pay for someone to attend an

Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Café for a

month.

Sign up for a free Cupcake Kit and discover how to bring your own unique style to the table. www.alzheimers.org.uk

Don't forget to share pictures of your creations using #CupcakeDay on Twitter and Instagram.

Richmond Dementia Action Alliance co-

organised a Dementia Friendly Arts and

Heritage networking event, in collaboration

with Royal Historic Palaces.

Representatives from local arts and

heritage organisations met together at

Hampton Court Palace to share

information and experiences around

supporting people living with dementia and

their carers to enjoy taking part in the

arts and engaging with history.

The event included a Dementia Friends

session run by Historic Royal Palaces.

Attendees included staff and volunteers

from Royal Botanic Gardens Kew,

Hampton Court Palace, Ham House

(National Trust) and local arts venues and

museums such as Orleans House

Gallery, Strawberry Hill House and the

Holly Lodge Centre. The next Richmond

Dementia Action Alliance meeting will be

hosted by Orleans House Gallery and this

will be a great opportunity for a variety of

other organisations in the borough to find

out what the arts and heritage sector are

doing to enable people living with

dementia and their carers to live well.

To join Richmond DAA email:

[email protected]

Dementia Friendly London News is produced by Esther Watts, Project Manager for Dementia Action Alliances in

Greater London. To contribute or find out more contact [email protected] or call 07860 783309

Richmond DAA 53

Haringey DAA has employed its very own

coordinator, Barney Lewer and held its

first meeting setting out aims for the

group. To join Haringey DAA contact

Barney on

[email protected] or chair

Alwyn Lewis on [email protected]

Haringey Sixth Form Centre students

have been invited to join the Prime

Ministers Young People’s Focus Group

and will be attending the annual meeting

next week.

The Health and Social Care students who

are Dementia Champions also organised

information and training sessions in the

college which resulted in them recruiting

five students to become Dementia friends

in the Borough of Haringey. The students

also raised £105 from a cake sale in

Dementia Awareness Week

Congratulations Haringey DAA on having

such active young members!

Pan-London DAA Member update

Former

Mayor

Boris

Johnson

MP (Con,

Uxbridge)

became a

Dementia

Friend

during

Dementia

Awareness Week.

Resources to support Dementia Action

Alliances to increase members:

New sector specific guidance has been

created specifically for the following Health

and Social Care areas to help make more

DAA members:

Domiciliary Care

Hospices

GPs

Emergency Services

Clinical Commissioning Group New guidance notes for the Retail

Sector, and an audit of existing guidance

materials including:

Community Organisations

Local Authorities

Fire and Rescue

Hospital Trusts

Police are now available

http://www.dementiaaction.org.uk/join_the

_alliance/completing_your_action_plan

or contact

[email protected] for paper

copies.

Haringey DAA

As well as a brilliant workshop on making

housing dementia friendly in April

organised by WFDAA, Waltham Forest

celebrated Dementia Awareness Week in

style with the roadshow bus, singing,

theatre and many information stalls across

the borough.

To join Waltham Forest DAA contact:

[email protected] or

[email protected]

K&C DAA member the Victoria & Albert Museum pulled out the stops to celebrate Dementia Awareness Week with a workshop entitled: Inspired by the Arts in Dementia on Thursday 19th May. 65 attendees from a mix of professionals in the arts and health sectors, students, professional and at home carers alongside those with dementia and their supporters enjoyed workshops showing how to involve people with dementia: singing, dance, object-handling and appreciation of the galleries and gardening were offered. Finally attendees were asked to join in making London Dementia Friendly.

At the V&A: a dance workshop led by Rambert Dance Company got people moving using everyday movements (push the pram, grab a plate, shut the drawer) to describe, recall and execute a funny, moving dance together. Thanks to Rasheeda Nalumoso and team at the V&A for their hard work.

Kensington & Chelsea DAA also held an

awareness raising stall at Portobello

Market for Dementia Awareness Week

talking to residents, tourists and other

stall-holders about dementia. To join K&C

DAA contact: Kathe.jacob@ageuk.

Southwark DAA Coordinator Caroline Clipson with John

and Mavis, Leah from East Dulwich Picturehouse and

Tony of Home Instead.

Southwark DAA 15

Waltham Forest DAA 40

Kensington & Chelsea DAA 10

DAA 10DAA10DAA

From info stalls to cinema screenings

and choirs to cricket matches we

showed what people with dementia,

their carers and all those who work

alongside them can achieve with the

interest, support and enthusiasm of our

local community. As well as all that we

managed to squeeze in a Motown Lunch

and Boogie, the launch of the

Southwark’s new Working Towards a

Dementia Friendly Community status

and numerous other events including

open days, high street blitzes, poetry

readings and Dementia Friends

sessions run in shopping centres,

theatres, gardens, voluntary organisations

and businesses up and down the borough.

To join Southwark DAA contact:

[email protected]

Ealing DAA had an amazing Dementia

Awareness Week with an action packed

programme involving visits to an animal

centre, dementia friendly parks,

information stalls in libraries, coffee

mornings, Dementia Friends sessions and

more.

Mr Sahzad Aktar delivering a Dementia Friends session to

Armenian Carers

Ealing DAA has a new coordinator.

Contact:

[email protected]

People with dementia and carers visiting Bunny Park

animal centre during DAW

Congratulations to the new Mayor of

Bexley, Councillor Eileen Pallen who is

also a Dementia Friends Champion

Too much to tell…

There is not space enough to mention the

brilliant events in Sutton, the Dementia

Friendly Barnet launch which signed up

18 potential DAA members, the work in

North East London and elsewhere but if

you want to find out contact:

[email protected]

Welcome to new members The British

Museum, The Silver Line, London

Wildlife Trust, Genesis Housing,

Metropolitan Care and Support and

GLL.

Dementia Friendly Museums

We are thrilled to welcome the British

Museum and Age-friendly Museums

Network to the Pan-London Dementia

Ealing DAA 20

Action Alliance. The British Museum

recently opened its own Memory Café for

people with dementia and carers and is

helping spread the word about dementia

among its networks.

Following a mention in the Museums of

London newsletter…

the Museum of Brands, Packing and

Advertising got in touch. Staff became

Dementia Friends (see below) and have

plans to make their museum dementia

friendly. Well done!

Staff at the Foundling Museum in

Camden also took part in a Dementia

Friends session.

Dementia Friendly Awards 2016

Alzheimer's Society are holding the third annual Dementia Friendly Awards, sponsored by Iceland.

The Awards will recognise communities, organisations and individuals as well as partnerships and innovations that have

championed the rights of people affected by dementia to remain included and supported in their daily lives. This year's categories are detailed below, please visit www.alzhiemers.org.uk to see individual award webpages for specific entry criteria.

There are nine categories to enter in 2016

Dementia Friendly Community of the Year

Dementia Partnership of the Year Dementia Innovation of the Year Young Person(s) Contribution of

the Year Dementia Journalism Award

(England and Wales only) Dementia Friends Champion of the

Year Dementia Friendly Organisation of

the Year Inspiring Individual of the Year Outstanding Contribution of the

Year

There will be a maximum of three finalists per award. All finalists will be invited to attend the awards ceremony in Central London on 30 November 2016 where the winners will be announced.

If you are interested in entering this year's awards, either as an individual, or part of an organisation or community, please download the individual entry criteria for your chosen award and apply using the nomination form.

The final date for submissions will be midnight on Monday 1st August

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