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dementia : 1 Westminster Hall debate
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Care Homes: CCTV - [Sir David Crausby in the Chair] (5 Sep 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2018-09-05a.83.0&s=dementia#g98.1
Caroline Dinenage: ...people receive the high-quality care they deserve.
The Department for Health and Social Care has commissioned and funded
Skills for Health, Skills for Care and Health Education England to
develop a *dementia* core skills education and training framework, which
is very important to me. There is also a fit-and-proper-person test to
hold directors to account for care. Let us not forget that 82%...
dementia : 1 Scottish Parliament debate
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Scottish Parliament: Programme for Government 2018-19 (5 Sep 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/sp/?id=2018-09-05.18.0&s=dementia#g18.63
Rachael Hamilton: ...Government continues to allow free access to
Scotland’s museums and galleries, but I cannot help but notice that
there is no mention of inclusion for people with, for example, mental
health issues or *dementia*. We need to work constructively to ensure
that cultural experiences and events are accessible to and appropriate
for everyone. The programme for government rehashes old...
dementia : 2 Lords debates
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Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill [HL] - Committee (1st Day) (5 Sep 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2018-09-05a.1809.1&s=dementia#g1850.0
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff: ...which is to avoid serious risk. We live
in a risk-averse system, and it is serious risk that we must be
concerned with. A case that I heard about in the last few days came to
mind. An elderly lady with *dementia* became extremely agitated when it
snowed. Because of her tendency to wander, she was not going outside
unescorted. A conversation with her son revealed that she had been a...
Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill [HL] - Committee (1st Day) (Continued) (5 Sep 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2018-09-05a.1870.0&s=dementia#g1886.5
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff: ...place that has enhanced the person’s
ability to express themselves. I would use the example of music, where
it has been found that by providing people’s favourite playlists, some
people with really severe *dementia* are almost “unlocked” by the
music—they are able to move in time to the music and their mobility
and communication are better. Some people who have.