This week’s blog post looks at the international work and collaborations that ADS has been involved with over the past 10 years: https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
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This week’s blog post looks at a virtual reality experience from the Netherlands to help carers understand dementia from the perspective of a person living with dementia: https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
Find out about the variety of work that the Association for Dementia Studies has going on at the moment by reading our latest blog post at https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
Last week the Association for Dementia Studies hosted a Family Care Symposium which also celebrated our 10th Anniversary. To read about the event please see our latest blog post at https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
Wed, 12 June 2019 13:00 – 16:00 University of Worcester, St John’s Campus Conference Centre Worcester Room (CC004), Henwick Grove, Worcester WR2 6AJ View Map The Association for Dementia Studies is pleased to announce that we are holding a Symposium focussing on Family Care on Wednesday 12 June between 13:00 and 16:00. As well […]
The latest blog post is written by Marleen Prins, a researcher from the Netherlands who has been working with ADS for the past couple of months. The post looks at what Marleen has been doing and how it relates to her experiences in the Netherlands. Please see https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies […]
On 23 May the Association for Dementia Studies hosted the Housing and Dementia Research Consortium Annual Conference. To find out what happened during the day or to see a host of other blog posts from them, please visit https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
In the UK the number of people living with dementia is estimated to be 850,000, and this is forecast to increase to over a million by 2021. Globally the forecast rises to a staggering 135 million people across the world predicted to be living with dementia by the middle of the century. Dementia costs the […]
The latest blog post from the Association for Dementia Studies looks at two initiatives they promoted on 20 May as part of International Clinical Trials Day. To find out more and see a host of other blog posts from them, please visit https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
The latest blog post from the Association for Dementia Studies takes a look at one of their recently completed projects around ‘Dementia Dwelling Grants’. To find out more and see a host of other blog posts from them, please visit https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
Monday 20 May is International Clinical Trials Day. Clinical Trials Day is celebrated around the world in May to recognise the day that James Lind started what is often considered the first randomised clinical trial aboard a ship on May 20, 1747. The HMS Salisbury of Britain’s Royal Navy fleet patrols the English Channel at […]
Dementia Action Week is next week and the Association for Dementia Studies will be having a stand in Edward Elgar Building reception on Monday 20 May 09:00 – 12:30 to highlight the importance of research to improving treatments and care. We will have information about Join Dementia Research, an initiative to connect researchers with people […]
The Association for Dementia Studies was established in May 2009, so is currently celebrating its 10th birthday. Their latest post takes a look back at their work over the last 10 years. To find out more about what they’ve done so far, please see https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk […]
As part of the Research Seminar Series 2018-2019 our next seminar will be presented by Professor Dawn Brooker (Director – Association for Dementia Studies) and Dr Shirley Evans (Senior Research Fellow – Association for Dementia Studies). The seminar will take place on Wednesday, 15 May 2019, 1.00pm-2.00pm in HB1001. Dawn and Shirley will be presenting a […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog which contains around 30 posts about their various projects, education and research. Their latest post discusses the role of journal articles and conference presentations in their work, and has some top tips based on their […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog which contains nearly 30 posts about their various projects, education and research. Their latest post talks about the process for costing a new care intervention – Namaste Care Intervention UK. Please see https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog which contains over 20 posts relating to their various projects, education and research. Their latest post is written by Marleen Prins, a researcher from the Netherlands who is working with ADS for the next few […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog. Their latest post provides an overview of their education provision. https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog which contains over 20 posts relating to their various projects, education and research. In their latest post, one of their PhD students reflects on an Active Ageing event and how it relates to his PhD […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog which contains over 20 posts relating to their various projects, education and research. Their latest post relates to the Meeting Centre Support Programme UK National Reference Group which they hosted last week. https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact […]
Find out more about the work that the Association for Dementia Studies does by having a look at their blog. Their latest post is about the Housing and Dementia Research Consortium, plus over 20 other posts relating to their various projects and research. https://adsdementiablog.wordpress.com/. To contact the Association for Dementia Studies please use dementia@worc.ac.uk
The Association for Dementia Studies (ADS) at the University of Worcester has been awarded a National Lottery grant from the Big Lottery Fund. The 3 year project will run to 31st August 2021 with the aim being to help establish new Meeting Centres in different parts of the UK to support people and families directly affected by dementia. […]
As part of the Research Seminar Series 2018-2019 our next seminar will be presented by Professor Dawn Brooker and Isabelle Latham (Association for Dementia Studies). The seminar will take place on Wednesday, 12 December 2018, 1.00pm-2.00pm in EE1106. Professor Brooker and Isabelle will be presenting a seminar entitled ‘From Abstract Research to Frontline Practice: The […]
2018 DAVID JOLLEY LECTURE – Wednesday 18 July 2018 at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN CLAIRE HILTON: The Story of Barbara Robb – Her campaign, and how she set in motion improvements in mental health and older people’s services, and influenced the NHS more broadly. 16:00 (registration & refreshments); Lecture: 16:30 […]
2018 DAVID JOLLEY LECTURE – Wednesday 18 July 2018 at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN CLAIRE HILTON: The Story of Barbara Robb – Her campaign, and how she set in motion improvements in mental health and older people’s services, and influenced the NHS more broadly. 16:00 (registration & refreshments); Lecture: 16:30 […]
2018 DAVID JOLLEY LECTURE – Wednesday 18 July 2018 at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN CLAIRE HILTON: The Story of Barbara Robb – Her campaign, and how she set in motion improvements in mental health and older people’s services, and influenced the NHS more broadly. 16:00 (registration & refreshments); Lecture: 16:30 […]
2018 DAVID JOLLEY LECTURE – Wednesday 18 July 2018 at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN CLAIRE HILTON: The Story of Barbara Robb – Her campaign, and how she set in motion improvements in mental health and older people’s services, and influenced the NHS more broadly. 16:00 (registration & refreshments); Lecture: 16:30 […]
2018 DAVID JOLLEY LECTURE – Wednesday 18 July 2018 at the University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN CLAIRE HILTON: The Story of Barbara Robb – Her campaign, and how she set in motion improvements in mental health and older people’s services, and influenced the NHS more broadly. 16:00 (registration & refreshments); Lecture: 16:30 […]
On 9 May 2018, as part of the IHS Research Seminar Series, Professor Dawn Brooker will be chairing a session entitled ‘Innovative Methodologies – Part 2’’. Isabelle Latham (Senior Lecturer & PhD Student – Association for Dementia Studies) and Christopher Russell (PhD Student – Association for Dementia Studies) will be presenting methodologies they have used […]
4th David Jolley Lecture on 19 July 2017 presented by: Cathy Greenblat – Helping us to see dementia differently David Jolley Lecture at the University of Worcester Wednesday 19 July 2017 16:00 (registration & refreshments) 16:30 to 18:00 (Lecture: 16:30 to 17:15 followed by discussion to 18:00) University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 […]
4th David Jolley Lecture on 19 July 2017 presented by: Cathy Greenblat – Helping us to see dementia differently David Jolley Lecture at the University of Worcester Wednesday 19 July 2017 16:00 (registration & refreshments) 16:30 to 18:00 (Lecture: 16:30 to 17:15 followed by discussion to 18:00) University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 […]
4th David Jolley Lecture on 19 July 2017 presented by: Cathy Greenblat – Helping us to see dementia differently David Jolley Lecture at the University of Worcester Wednesday 19 July 2017 16:00 (registration & refreshments) 16:30 to 18:00 (Lecture: 16:30 to 17:15 followed by discussion to 18:00) University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 […]
4th David Jolley Lecture on 19 July 2017 presented by: Cathy Greenblat – Helping us to see dementia differently David Jolley Lecture at the University of Worcester Wednesday 19th July 2017 16:00 (registration & refreshments) 16:30 to 18:00 (Lecture: 16:30 to 17:15 followed by discussion to 18:00) University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JN […]
Staff and Students are invited to attend a research seminar on Friday 19 May 2017. This will take place in EE1104 between 1pm – 2pm. Chris, John and Alice will be showcasing their research in 15-minute presentations with 5 minutes for questions each and they would appreciate your attendance. Current MPhil/PhD Research Early stage plans […]
The Association for Dementia Studies invites you to a 1 day masterclass on ‘Intimacy and Sexuality in the context of people living with dementia in a care setting’ on 10th November at City Campus. Topic – Sexuality and intimacy are basic human needs. They address different emotional and physical needs for people through their life span. […]