Posts by Jenna Sayring
Harris List
The Harris List is a brilliant new resource for helping people living with dementia, care partners and whānau find the information they need about dementia. The website is live now at https://www.harrislist.co.nz/ RNZ interview with Harris List creator Leslie Harris https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/summer-days/audio/2018874093/taking-the-confusion-out-of-dementia-support
Read MoreSign up for Understanding Dementia – 7 Feb
The Wicking Dementia Centre is running its next Understanding Dementia course starting from next week. This is a 7 week course which is FREE and done entirely online. This course is ideal for whānau and other loved ones wanting to learn more about dementia. Go to https://mooc.utas.edu.au/landing/udedmpro9 for more details and to enrol
Read MoreAge Concern Hauraki Coromandel
Age Concern Hauraki Coromandel have a new Facebook page. They have also released the summer issue of their newsletter, you can read it here
Read MoreDementia STARs training and webinars
Dementia STARs stands for Short Trainings in Awareness and Responsiveness. The NZ Dementia Foundation Trust offer eight Dementia STARs modules. The content is pitched at a level that will be comfortable for all staff, especially kaiawhina (support-workers /care-givers). Each module is introducing a person-centred approach to a key element of care when supporting people living…
Read MoreMovie Night Fundraiser – Made From Gold
We’re having a movie night! Tivoli Cinema are hosting a movie night to support our fundraising efforts. Dame Valerie Adams Made From Gold Woven around observational scenes of Dame Valerie’s journey to Tokyo, is her astonishing back story. Over the course of 25 years Dame Valerie has conquered adversity time and time again. When: Wednesday…
Read MoreAugust Newsletter
Our August newsletter is out now. Read it here today.
Read MoreLight in the darkness
It’s the longest night of the year on Tuesday 21 June, and we are launching our Light in the Darkness campaign. Often the focus is on the losses dementia brings. But the reality is that people with dementia can still enjoy life. Our goal is to enable all people affected by dementia to live a…
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