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tide's September 2022 Newsletter

30 Sep 2022

Welcome to this months newsletter! Please have a read to find out what we've been up to at tide and what you have to look forward to.

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What's In A Name? Taking a look at the language around 'dementia'

21 Sep 2022

The language we use is vital for shaping the way we think and feel about things. This blog is taken from an essay by tide Head of Delivery, Sarah Merriman, who is studying Dementia Studies at Hull University.

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One in Four Across England Provide Support for Someone with Dementia

12 Sep 2022

A new survey which polled 4,027 across England has found that one in four people are supporting someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia by; providing company or someone to talk to (54%), helping with shopping and meal preparation (33%), house cleaning/maintenance (29%) and contacting healthcare professionals (27%).1 These were the results of the ‘Keeping Alzheimer’s Front of Mind’ survey which was funded by Roche Products Ltd in partnership with the charity, together in dementia everyday (tide).

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Our Statement on the Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth

Our Statement on the Passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth

12 Sep 2022

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self efficacy

A study on the factors impacted feeling of Self-Efficacy in family carers of people living with dementia.

5 Sep 2022

This report shares the findings of a project to assess changes in feelings of self efficacy or self belief in carers of people living with dementia.
This project was prompted from the findings of an evaluation review completed by the University of West of Scotland and tide (together in dementia everyday) that highlighted the importance of context and relevance.

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