Steve Milton, the Director of Innovations in Dementia in the UK, was in Australia in September for Dementia Awareness Month 2014 on a lecture tour for Dementia Australia.
During Steve's tour, he talked about the dementia-friendly work that has evolved in the UK. He talked about the simple improvements that can be made in communities to make people with dementia feel more engaged in community life.
This is his lecture he delivered when he was in Sydney on Monday 15 September 2014.
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- Breakfast with John Breitner (part 2)
- Breakfast with John Breitner (part 3)
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- Buddies: Dementia Australia Tasmania’s Younger Onset Dementia Buddy Program
- Caring for the carer (National Dementia Helpline)
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- Debunking dementia myths
- Decision making capacity and people with dementia
- Dementia Australia and Men's Sheds: Making a Difference
- Dementia: Taking the Next Step
- Detecting dementia in general practice
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- Engage, Enable, Empower: Dawn
- Engage, Enable, Empower: Peter
- Engage, Enable, Empower: Trish
- Feeling different fabrics
- Fight Dementia Australia
- Gill Ayling (Brisbane) 2015 - Global Action Against Dementia
- Greg Kelly launches ‘Kell’s Ride for the Future’ at A Night of Stars Gala 2017
- Heart
- Help is available (National Dementia Helpline)
- Homelessness and dementia
- How can planning ahead including advance care planning help carers of loved ones with dementia?
- How to ensure advance care planning documents are available when needed
- It's not a disgrace... It's dementia - Hindi
- It's not a disgrace... It's dementia - Mandarin
- It's not a disgrace... It's dementia - Portuguese
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Assyrian
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Cambodian
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Croation
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Serbian
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Ukranian
- It's not a disgrace... it's dementia - Vietnamese
- It's not a disgrace...it's dementia - Arabic
- It's not a disgrace...it's dementia - Italian
- It's not a disgrace...it's dementia - Spanish
- Ita Buttrose Q&A with Dementia Australia (Qld) consumers highlights
- Ita Buttrose speech - A Night of Stars Gala 2017
- Joy Anderson Centre
- Kate's Story
- Knowing the person's wishes and choices as a substitute decision maker
- Knowledge can be key (National Dementia Helpline)
- LGBTI People and Dementia - Desi
- LGBTI People and Dementia - Mary and Thelma
- LGBTI People and Dementia - Tony and Paul
- Lewy Body Disease - Robin and Lis
- Lewy Body disease - a typical case
- Lewy Body disease - visiting the doctor
- Living with dementia 01 - introduction
- Living with dementia 02 - changes we noticed
- Living with dementia 03 - seeking a diagnosis
- Living with dementia 04 - reactions to the diagnosis
- Living with dementia 05 - lifestyle changes
- Living with dementia 06 - keeping active
- Living with dementia 07 - Dementia Australia support services
- Living with dementia 08 - what is dementia
- Living with dementia 09 - how the brain influences behaviour
- Living with dementia 10 - dementia and driving
- Living with dementia 11 - what is Alzheimer's Disease
- Living with dementia 12 - what is Vascular Dementia
- Living with dementia 13 - what is Lewy Body Disease
- Living with dementia 14 - what is Frontotemporal Dementia
- Living with intellectual disability and dementia
- Looking out for Dementia
- Love, Loss & Laughter - Living with Dementia
- Memory
- Memory Walk & Jog National TVC 1 min
- Message
- Michael's Story
- My Grandmum, My Papu, My Grandpa and Me - Bibi
- My Grandmum, My Papu, My Grandpa and Me - Ezekiel
- My Grandmum, My Papu, My Grandpa and Me - Julia
- Our stories - Arabic
- Our stories - Italian
- Our stories - Spanish
- Planning ahead including advance care planning and why it is important
- Reaching out (National Dementia Helpline)
- Rosemary House Tree Mural
- Seeking support (National Dementia Helpline)
- Sports stars campaign for brain health
- Standing in a person’s shoes as a substitute decision maker
- Staying in control
- Steve Milton, Dementia-Friendly Communities
- Story
- The Big Tooks Sports Chair Challenge
- The diet to fight dementia
- The importance of exercise
- The unexpected positives of dementia
- The unspoken impact of dementia
- There's a difference - Arabic
- There's a difference - Croatian
- There's a difference - Greek
- There's a difference - Italian
- There's a difference - Macedonian
- There's a difference - Mandarin
- There's a difference - Polish
- There's a difference - Portuguese
- There's a difference - Russian
- There's a difference - Serbian
- There's a difference - Spanish
- There's a difference - Ukrainian
- There's a difference - Vietnamese
- Towards A World Without Dementia - Prevention, Cure and Care (via ABC Big Ideas)
- Training the brain for functional gain
- Understanding dementia can help (National Dementia Helpline)
- Virtual Dementia Experience
- Welcome to Your Brain Matters
- What annoys you most about living with dementia?
- What should people know about dementia?
- Who can assist a person with advance care planning?
- Why you should Start2Talk
- World Alzheimer's Day address to the National Press Club
- You are not alone
- Younger Onset Dementia & the NDIS
- Your Story Matters Part 2 What You Can Do