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‘We are in it together’ ‘Living well with dementia the East Midlands’.

‘We are in it together’ ‘Living well with dementia the East Midlands’. Keeping people with dementia and their carers at the heart of the regional strategy. Greetings. Buongiorno e benvenuti al nostro gruppo di lavoro. Siamo lieti di vedervi cosi numerosi.

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‘We are in it together’ ‘Living well with dementia the East Midlands’.

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  1. ‘We are in it together’ ‘Living well with dementia the East Midlands’. Keeping people with dementia and their carers at the heart of the regional strategy

  2. Greetings • Buongiorno e benvenuti al nostro gruppo di lavoro. Siamo lieti di vedervi cosi numerosi. • Good afternoon, welcome to our workshop, we are delighted to see so many people here.

  3. Can we talk? Use coloured dots to show which languages you can speak to a working standard: Red………. English Blue……….Italian

  4. Today: • Tell you about the East Midlands work in creating a regional strategy for Living Well with Dementia. • Talk about what it means to live well with dementia in your country. • Imagine what it will look like when people with dementia across Europe are living well.

  5. Show introductory DVD clip • 5.29 mins

  6. Jill GuildStrategic Health Authority • Living Well means being included

  7. Creating a regional strategy

  8. Creating a regional vision

  9. Living Well – with dementia • Italian translation • Che cosa significa vivere bene nel vostro paese? • Come “vivono bene” le persone che soffrono di demenza nel vostro paese? Raccontateci la vostra miglior esperienza di questo. • Come possano vivere ancora meglio? Quali sono i vostri desideri per loro? • What does living well mean in your country? • How are people with dementia ‘living well’ in your country? Tell me about your best experience of this? • How can they live even better? What do you wish for them?

  10. Malc CooperCarer • Living well means being well-supported

  11. Looking forward… Martin Luther King did not say, "I have a strategic plan."  Instead, he shouted, "I have a DREAM!," and, he created a crusade. Unknown source, provided by Kathy Wells

  12. Living well -and better - with dementia • Italian translation • Se sapessimo che tutti coloro che soffrono di demenza ed i loro badanti dappertutto in Europa stessero vivendo bene, che cosa sarebbe succedendo? • Riuscite a trovare una singola parola ed un imagine o simbolo per rispecchiare questo? • Mettetelo su un post-it e poi su un foglio appeso al muro • If we knew that people with dementia and their carers across Europe were living well, what would be happening? • Can you find a single word and an image or symbol to capture this? • Write it on a post-it note and display on the flipcharts on the wall.

  13. Living well means really listening to each other

  14. Just before you go… • Closing DVD – 1.58 minutes

  15. Farewell • Buona sera e grazie di aver partecipato nel nostro gruppo di lavoro. Speriamo che sia stato di vostro gradimento. • Good evening, thank you for coming to our workshop, we hope you enjoyed it.

  16. Creating a regional vision for living well with dementia If you want to build a ship, don't drum up men to gather wood, give orders, and divide the work.  Rather, teach them to yearn for the far and endless sea.’ Antoine Saint Exupery

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