School joins drive to make town more dementia friendly

By Ben Fitzgerald - 19 September 2017

Community

Swindon has just been recognised for its work in supporting people living with dementia and their carers.

The town has been formally accredited by the Alzheimer’s Society as ‘working towards a dementia friendly community’ where people with dementia are understood, respected and supported.

Ferndale Primary School is one of the first schools in Swindon to work to become dementia friendly, with their first session taking place on 12 September.  Over the next few weeks each of their pupils from Key Stage one upwards will attend a dementia friends awareness session, delivered by a volunteer Dementia Friends Champion.

Susan Lambert, the Council’s Dementia Friendly Coordinator, said: “We’re delighted that Ferndale Primary School have taken up our offer of dementia friend sessions. These are free one hour sessions, tailored to adults or children, that can be delivered to groups or organisations and are part of a wide range of Dementia Friendly Swindon projects taking place. We know that dementia will touch many of these children’s lives, and anything we can do to increase awareness and help remove its stigma is a positive thing. We’re sure the children and staff will enjoy the sessions and we hope other schools will get in touch to arrange theirs’.

“Anyone who wants more information on the work of the Swindon Dementia Action Alliance, is welcome to phone me on 07980 933636 or email: [email protected]

“There is a wealth of information on the Dementia Friends website at   www.dementiafriends.org.uk

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