Dementia Friendly Newtown have held a successful launch
event and continue raising awareness through public dementia friends sessions
and fund raising events.
Their excellent website offers information on local events
and links to information sources on dementiafriendlynewtown.org.uk
Anyone in the area who would like to be kept up to date
should send an email to info@dementiafriendlynewtown.org.uk
or join the Facebook group Dementia Friendly Newtown.
Dementia Friendly Welshpool (DFW) have also held a
successful launch. It all began with a coffee morning on Friday 14 June where
Ann Tudor, High Sheriff of Powys presented 27 town centre shops, businesses and
organisations with certificates and information on becoming dementia friendly.
Those presented had all pledged to take at least three actions to become
dementia friendly organisations. A raffle was held and a children’s colouring
competition was launched.
The following day, DFW group members held an activity day in
and around Tescos in Welshpool. A tombola, continuation of the colouring
competition and guess the sweets in the jar competition took place. In addition
to the activities, the Alzheimer’s Society’s roadshow vehicle was parked in the
car parked for the day, enabling people from the community to drop by for
information or a chat.
The two days were hailed as a success in terms of awareness
and fund raising. If any communities in north and mid Powys would like to talk
about setting up something similar, please do contact Karen Rodenburg on Karen.rodenburg@alzheimers.org.uk
or by calling 07736 125884.
Y Plas in Machynlleth kindly hosted a half day networking
session for dementia friendly and dementia supportive communities, ran by
Ageing Well in Wales’ Steve Huxton, together with Karen Rodenburg of
Alzheimer’s Society. A good mix of people attended and were rewarded by
inspiring talks from Rhiannon Davies of Dementia Matters in Powys; Nigel
Iskander of Dementia Friendly Newtown and Teresa Davies, guest speaker from
North Wales. Feedback on the event was positive and it is hoped the event will
encourage more people from the area to get involved with local dementia
friendly initiatives.
Don’t forget you can get involved by becoming a dementia
friend or champion. Dementia Friends sessions can be arranged in any area, in
Welsh or English. The next Dementia Champions induction will take place in
Newtown on Tuesday 1 November. Go to www.dementiafriends.org.uk
to book a place or a session.
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