staff, members & volunteers’ conference & awards ceremony
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Staff, Members & Volunteers’ Conference & Awards Ceremony. 1 November 2013 Murrayfield Stadium. #ASAGM. Debbie Tolson PhD MSc BSc (Hons) RGN FRCN Professor of Dementia/Director Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice. Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Staff, Members & Volunteers’ Conference &
Awards Ceremony
1 November 2013
Murrayfield Stadium
#ASAGM
Debbie TolsonPhD MSc BSc (Hons) RGN FRCN
Professor of Dementia/DirectorAlzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
VisionTo be a centre of excellence advancing dementia policy and practice through education, applied research and social enterprise.
MissionTo work collaboratively with people with dementia and carers, the scientific and practice communities to advance evidence informed dementia policy and practice.
Centre Activities
•Applied research for policy and practice •Dementia research capacity & capability development•Education & Knowledge Exchange to promote evidence informed practice & leadership•Policy influencing and implementation•Social enterprise designed to incubate dementia care solutions
Centre Activities
•Applied research for policy and practice •Dementia research capacity & capability development•Education & Knowledge Exchange to promote evidence informed practice & leadership •Policy influencing and implementation•Social enterprise designed to incubate dementia care solutions
The Team
Debbie Tolson Professor of Dementia/DirectorGraham Jackson Professor of Dementia CareBarbara Sharp Research FellowKaren Watchman Lecturer Nicola Douglas-Smith Doctoral StudentPaul Brown Associated Researcher-Trainee ConsultantAffiliated Members Alz.Scot Nurse Consultants, AHP
Consultants, Academics, Practitioners, Volunteers? you
Debbie TolsonProfessor of Dementia
Research Interests•Dementia & Later Life Syndromes (Geriatric Giants)•Delirium•Psychosocial interventions (e.g reminiscence)•Long Term Care –Nursing Home Practice•Communities of practice
Graham Jackson Professor of Dementia Care
• Research interests
Service delivery in NHSEarly diagnosis of dementiaNursing Home Care Drug treatment and dementia
• Current projectsDo people with dementia need psychiatric wards?Use of PoA in Scotland
Dr Karen WatchmanAlzheimer Scotland Lecturer in Dementia
Research Interests•Learning disability and dementia•Sensory Interventions•Reminiscence
Projects•Enhanced sensory day care – pilot project
Knowledge Exchange•Learning disability and dementia including development of ‘Train the Trainer course’
Barbara SharpAlzheimer Scotland Research Fellow
Research Interests•Living well with dementia•Stress and distress•Sensory changes in dementia
Current Projects•An exploration of the subjective experiences of stress in people with dementia
Knowledge Exchange•Enabling approaches to care at home
Applied Research - Building the Evidence Base
Research Excellence for Practice
Examples of Centre Projects and Funding Applications in
Submission
Tolson D, Banks P, Nolan M. Advancing dementia–telephone-helpline practice: working with family caring. £79,000. Studentship Application submitted to Alzheimer Society May 2013. Decision Pending
Orell M, Tolson et al GIRDER Reading Out loud NIHR PHR £1.1m Outline application-submitted July 2013. Decision Pending
Watchman et al Pilot study of football reminiscence within care homes. £5.5k Small Grant application submitted August to Alzheimer Scotland Research. Decision Pending Brazil K, McLaughlin D, Watson M, Froggatt K, Nightingale P, Jackson G, Tolson D. Determining Goals of Care at the End of Life for Residents in Nursing Homes. Dunhill Medical Trust £234,153.00 Main Application Submitted October 2013 Decision Pending
Project Funding Applications
PhD studentships
Design for Dementia in Care Home Environments: understanding the staff Started October 2013
Legitimising playfulness and meaningful improvisation with care home residents with dementia Have partial funding may have student
Working with older people with dementia during episodes of hyperactive delirium in an acute hospital setting . Have funding need student
Advancing dementia–telephone-helpline practice. Have Student waiting for funding decision.
Examples of Current Projects
Current Project 1Spanish Pilot of Football Reminiscence.
Coll Planas L, Donemeche S, Tolson D et al
Aim To develop and evaluate a program of football based ReminiscenceDesignLongitudinal Multicentre Pre-Post Test Intervention
Funded by Spanish Federation of Veteran Former Players.
Current Project 2
Dementia In The WorkplaceThe Potential For Continued Employment Post-diagnosis
Professor Pauline Banks University of the West of Scotland Professor Mike Danson Heriot-Watt University Professor Debbie Tolson Alzheimer Scotland -University of the West of Scotland
Dr Louise Ritchie Research Fellow
Funded by the Alzheimer’s Society 2013 -2915
Research Study Funded by the Alzheimer’s Society 2013 -2915
Aim: To explore the employment related experiences of people with dementia or MCI, and attitudes of employers and/or co-workers towards supporting people with dementia, in order to identify the potential for continued employment post diagnosis
Case Study participants– People with dementia or MCI– Family members– Employers/work colleagues– Human Resources/occupational health/unions
Findings How people with dementia cope in the
workplace, challenges faced by
employers/co-workers, responses to
these challenges. Adjustments that people with dementia/MCI would require
to extend their working lives, and factors that would enable or hinder employers from providing such support.
Outcomes Implications for policy within Scotland and wider UK Identification of future research direction within UK Address barrier to seeking diagnosis
Outcomes #DStrat2
Current Project 3 Enhanced Sensory Day Care. Pilot Study
Watchman K, Tolson D, Brown M, Jackson G et al
Aim To collaboratively evaluate and refine an Enhanced Sensory Day Care Model for individuals with advanced dementia.
•Experienced-based understanding of model in practice. •Contribution to quality of life of individuals.•Contribution and influence on family caring and place of care.•Day Care staff and volunteer perspectives
DesignMixed Method Case Study
Funded by Alzheimer Scotland 2014-2015
How can you get involved?
• Sharing your practice problems • Sharing research ideas and opportunities• Co-researcher• Project development or delivery advisor• Critical research companion• Research student• Volunteer researcher?
Research for Practice Collaborative• Bring together people
with variety of skills and experience
• Develop confidence and competence in research
• Actively engage in meaningful, real world research
• Share, support and develop informed practice
Online and Social Media• Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
website • Storify – creating stories and timelines using
social media• Slideshare – making our presentations public
Coming soon:• Research into Practice Collaborative webpage• Twitter
Contact Us
[email protected] 01698 283 100 Ext 8669
[email protected] 01698 283 100 Ext 8680
[email protected] 01690 283 100 Ext 8690
Staff, Members & Volunteers’ Conference &
Awards Ceremony
1 November 2013
Murrayfield Stadium
#ASAGM