dementia : 2 Westminster Hall debates: 1 Written Answer: 1 Public Bill committee

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dementia : 2 Westminster Hall debates
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Victims of Crime: Rights - [Mrs Anne Main in the Chair] (13 Mar 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2018-03-13a.275.0&s=dementia#g278.2
Kevin Foster: ...start to get involved. How do we get people to
understand the nature of being a victim today? Some people do not see
it, and some fail to understand what their assets are worth—some who
are starting to suffer *dementia* will not realise that the price of
something 30 or 40 years ago is not its value today.

Social Workers (13 Mar 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2018-03-13a.309.3&s=dementia#g319.1
Martyn Day: ...that has also been my experience. My constituency is
fairly typical of the demographic challenges faced across many parts of
the country. That means that the role of social workers becomes ever
more important in supporting people living with *dementia* and their
family carers. When family carers, who are often advanced in years
themselves, become ill, it is often to the social work service...

dementia : 1 Written Answer
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Written Answers - Department of Health and Social Care: Mental Health (13 Mar 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2018-03-05.130956.h&s=dementia#g130956.r0
Caroline Dinenage: ...the cross-Government strategy on loneliness,
announced by the Prime Minister in January. A number of existing
Departmental supported programmes can help to address loneliness,
including *dementia* friendly communities, Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies, the Carers Action Plan and social prescribing,
and we will be looking to work with local authorities and the National
Health...

dementia : 1 Public Bill committee
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Public Bill Committee: Data Protection Bill [Lords]: Special categories of personal data and criminal convictions etc data (13 Mar 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/pbc/2017-19/Data_Protection_Bill/02-0_2018-03-13a.33.2?s=dementia#g38.2
Victoria Atkins: ...sought power of attorney. Again, the amendment seeks
to clarify the position and give legal certainty to banks and other
organisations where that sort of scenario arises or where, for example,
someone suffers from *dementia* and family members ask banks to take
steps to protect that person’s financial wellbeing. The unfortunate
reality is that there still exists a great deal of...