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Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. / Jones, Catrin Hedd; Davies Abbott, Ian; Caulfield, Maria.
2023. Poster session presented at Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland.

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Jones, CH, Davies Abbott, I & Caulfield, M 2023, 'Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum', Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland, 16/10/23 - 18/10/23.

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Jones, C. H., Davies Abbott, I., & Caulfield, M. (2023). Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. Poster session presented at Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland.

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Jones CH, Davies Abbott I, Caulfield M. 2023. Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. Poster session presented at Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland.

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Jones, Catrin Hedd, Ian Davies Abbott and Maria Caulfield Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, 16 Oct 2023, Helsinki, Finland, Poster, 2023.

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Jones CH, Davies Abbott I, Caulfield M. Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. 2023. Poster session presented at Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland.

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Jones, Catrin Hedd ; Davies Abbott, Ian ; Caulfield, Maria. / Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum. Poster session presented at Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research, Helsinki, Finland.

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TY - CONF

T1 - Establishing authentic partnerships with people living with dementia as educators within a university curriculum

AU - Jones, Catrin Hedd

AU - Davies Abbott, Ian

AU - Caulfield, Maria

N1 - Conference code: 33rd

PY - 2023/10/17

Y1 - 2023/10/17

N2 - The biomedical narrative of dementia has traditionally been one of loss and decline. This is reinforced by media narratives such as the Tsunami of dementia. The voices of people living with dementia have been absent from such portrayals and within higher education programmes. Health students need to feel confident whilst on placement, seeing the person first before any diagnosis. Involving the public in research and teaching is encouraged by commissioners. This requires authentic partnerships to ensure that the content meets the requirements of the curriculum, helps to develop students understanding, and supports people to share their experiences. The North Wales dementia network was established to improve social learning and collaboration across the health, social care, and academics working to improve support for people living with dementia. A range of expertise has been integral to the network meetings including professional and personal experiences. Initial face-to-face meetings developed into an online regional group and two conferences which were co-produced and planned with people living with dementia. Experts by experience have been supported to share their views and experiences since 2017 within the pre-registration nursing and medicine degrees in addition to extensive involvement within the teaching of the masters in dementia programmes and consulting on the design of new research. The members living with dementia also established a dementia engagement and empowerment project group called Caban supporting students and staff to lead work on the first University in Wales to work towards becoming dementia friendly organisation. The process of embedding personal experiences within health programmes will be shared with feedback from students, educators, and people delivering the sessions. This work could be replicated within other higher education institutions to challenge stigma and inform dementia education and research.

AB - The biomedical narrative of dementia has traditionally been one of loss and decline. This is reinforced by media narratives such as the Tsunami of dementia. The voices of people living with dementia have been absent from such portrayals and within higher education programmes. Health students need to feel confident whilst on placement, seeing the person first before any diagnosis. Involving the public in research and teaching is encouraged by commissioners. This requires authentic partnerships to ensure that the content meets the requirements of the curriculum, helps to develop students understanding, and supports people to share their experiences. The North Wales dementia network was established to improve social learning and collaboration across the health, social care, and academics working to improve support for people living with dementia. A range of expertise has been integral to the network meetings including professional and personal experiences. Initial face-to-face meetings developed into an online regional group and two conferences which were co-produced and planned with people living with dementia. Experts by experience have been supported to share their views and experiences since 2017 within the pre-registration nursing and medicine degrees in addition to extensive involvement within the teaching of the masters in dementia programmes and consulting on the design of new research. The members living with dementia also established a dementia engagement and empowerment project group called Caban supporting students and staff to lead work on the first University in Wales to work towards becoming dementia friendly organisation. The process of embedding personal experiences within health programmes will be shared with feedback from students, educators, and people delivering the sessions. This work could be replicated within other higher education institutions to challenge stigma and inform dementia education and research.

M3 - Poster

T2 - Alzheimer's Europe- New opportunities in dementia care, policy and research

Y2 - 16 October 2023 through 18 October 2023

ER -