August 22, 2014

A Dementia Friendly Guide for Community Groups – Event 25th September

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You are invited to the launch of

A Dementia Friendly Guide for Community Groups

 
Are you a community group or voluntary sector organisation who would like to become more dementia friendly? Or are you someone who has memory loss or dementia, or a carer of someone with dementia?

The Trust for Developing Communities has been commissioned by the Clinical Commissioning Group (Brighton & Hove) to carry out this project. We are holding this event to launch the dementia friendly guide developed with community groups and organisations.

Thursday 25th September

Between 10.00am and 1.00pm

At Moulsecoomb Hall, Lewes Rd, Brighton BN2 4GA

Outline Programme:

10.00-11.15 Drop-in for information about dementia and memory loss from stall holders

Including free Dementia Friends Training Session

11.15 -12.15 Launch of the Dementia Friendly Guide and speakers

12.30 – 1.00 Lunch and drop-in for information stalls

Refreshments and sandwich lunch provided. RSVP to suesayers@trustdevcom.org.uk or The Trust for Developing Communities, Downlands Court, Roundhay Avenue, Peacehaven, BN10 8TG

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