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Engaging in Dementia Research

  

‘We advocate for increased diversity in clinical research and equal access to care to ensure treatments reflect and account for the full spectrum of our communities.’


Partnering the University of Sheffield in researching Dementia and Ethnicity: Exploring Cultural Understandings, Access to Diagnosis and Uptake of Services through PhotoVoice & Co-production'.

'Putting Me Into Memory Services' p


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Your Beautiful Brain: Empowering African and Caribbean communities to support dementia research.

Series of art workshops which provided information about healthy activities which are good for one's brain function, whilst enabling all to engage and participate.


An innovative way  in increasing the engagement of more people from African and Caribbean communities into dementia research
Dr Sarah



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For people living with dementia, activities such as playing an instrument can help to reconnect with past interests, memories & quality of life.


Combining elements of music, psychology and engineering Dr Jennifer MacRitchie’s work explores assistive musical interfaces that help older adults engage with music. 


We are collaborating with her team as they further develop  accessible musical interface






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