India
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Research
The Dementia Situation in India
Policy summary and in-depth review of the dementia situation
Access to dementia care
Case vignettes describing how people in different circumstances may access, or not, dementia care, treatment or support
Awareness and Stigma
Learn about the work of STRiDE India to reduce the stigma experienced by people and their carers living with dementia
STRiDE in India
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07 Oct 2022
New STRiDE anti-stigma toolkit
Introducing the new STRiDE Dementia Project Anti-Stigma Toolkit (PDF) The consequences of stigma are often described as being as bad or worse than the impacts of dementia itself. At the individual level, stigma can undermine life goals, reduce participation in meaningful life activities and worsens a person’s quality of life. At the societal level, it can […]
09 Jun 2022
STRiDE project team members at the ADI conference
Members of the STRiDE project team are joining the Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference between 9 June and 11 June 2022. Over the course of the first day today there were a number of highlights. STRiDE Brazil Our colleague Carolina Godoy presented a poster showcasing findings on stigma and dementia in Brazil: STRiDE India Our colleague […]
16 Aug 2022
New paper: Understanding, experiences and attitudes of dementia in India
Research has found that there is a need to raise awareness of dementia in India across all stakeholder groups where it was common for stigmatising language to be used when talking about dementia. The paper was written by STRiDE colleagues, Saadiya Hurzuk, Nicolas Farina, Meera Pattabiraman, Narendhar Ramasamy, Suvarna Alladi, Jayeeta Rajagopala, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Priya […]
02 Sep 2021
Paper: Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services
Principles on how to involve people living with dementia in service design and planning have been explored as part of the STRiDE Project. The paper was written by STRiDE colleagues, Erica Breuer, Emily Freeman, Suvarna Alladi, Marina Breedt, Ishta Govia, Mariana López-Ortega, Christine Musyimi, Deborah Oliveira, Meera Pattabiraman, Tara Sani, Marguerite Schneider, Kate Swaffer, Dubhglas […]
01 Jul 2021
New paper: Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps
A new paper describes the Theory of Change (ToC) approach used by the STRiDE Project to co-design our research project and to develop a strategic direction for dementia care, treatment and support, with stakeholders. The paper was written by a number of STRiDE colleagues led by Erica Breuer and published in the journal Dementia today. […]
21 Apr 2021
Video: STRiDE on-demand session as part of ADI 2020 conference
Members of the STRiDE Project joined an on-demand session within Alzheimer’s Disease International’s 2020 conference to provide a birdseye view of the project and respond to delegate questions.
16 Apr 2021
Video: STRiDE workshop as part of ADI 2020 conference
The STRiDE Project led a workshop as part of Alzheimer’s Disease International’s 2020 conference. This workshop outlines the progress made towards the project’s goals. This session was recorded for the ADI 2020 conference.
21 Mar 2021
Video: Webinar highlighting dementia care provision and priorities across STRiDE partner countries
STRiDE partners across our seven countries presented on dementia care provision and priorities in their countries on 25 February 2021 as part of STRiDE’s External Webinar Series.
10 Jul 2020
STRiDE contributes to ADI documentary ‘Hope in the Age of Dementia’
22 May 2020
India team contribute international report on COVID-19 to @Ltccovid.org
15 Jun 2018
India Theory of Change workshop
India held their national Theory of Change workshop across two days on 14 and 15 June 2018 in Bangalore hosted by STRiDE partners National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) and Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI). Participating stakeholders were welcomed by Dr Suvarna Alladi (STRiDE Senior Researcher), Professor BN Gangadhar (Director, […]