Working with us
Do you have dementia?
We give a warm welcome to people with dementia here. “Innovations
in dementia” aims to influence dementia policy and practice so that
you can experience life as you might want to. Please share your hopes
and dreams with us!
Find out more about how people with dementia
can work with us.
Partnership working
We are also interested in working in partnership with commercial and statutory
organisations that work with people with dementia or vulnerable older
people to test out other innovative projects.
Email partnership@innovationsindementia.org.uk
to discuss this further.
Find out more about our partner organisations.
Consultancy and training
Innovations in Dementia CIC is happy to work with organisations that need
specialist advice and/or training around dementia issues. Our consultancy
and training work is underpinned by the voices and experiences of people
with dementia who are directly involved in our work.
Email partnership@innovationsindementia.org.uk
to find out more.
Find out more about training.
Find out more about consultancy.
Associates with dementia – broker service
“Innovations in dementia” is unique in aiming to employ people
with dementia as advisors on all innovative projects.
Associates bring a wealth of experience to their role as well as their
personal experience of living with dementia. This includes IT, building
design, management, leisure industry and gardening, Associates are sometimes
willing to act as consultants on external projects based on their unique
perspective.
To find out more email us at associates@innovationsindementia.org.uk
Join our network
Sign up to receive our email newsletter. Simply send your name, contact
details, and email address to
newsletter@innovationsindementia.org.uk
It would be helpful if you could tell us a little bit about yourself and
why you are interested in our work.
Innovations in Dementia CIC, PO Box 616, Exeter, EX1 9JB
Telephone 01392 420076
Registered as a community interest company No. 06046815.
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