Alzheimer's Society is working on a study in partnership with UCL, about developing better support services for people of Black ethnicity who are affected by dementia. We want to understand what Black people think about Alzheimer's Society, and the services we provide to individuals and families to manage dementia, so that we can create better and more inclusive services for everyone.
This study is aimed at people either living with a diagnosis or caring for someone with dementia who are Black African, Black Caribbean, or Black British, or who work with Black families affected by dementia.
Please take a look at the attached poster for more information.
If you'd like to know more about this study, please contact Dr Moïse Roche at m.roche@ucl.ac.uk
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This study is aimed at people either living with a diagnosis or caring for someone with dementia who are Black African, Black Caribbean, or Black British, or who work with Black families affected by dementia.
Please take a look at the attached poster for more information.
If you'd like to know more about this study, please contact Dr Moïse Roche at m.roche@ucl.ac.uk
Thanks everyone