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17 Oct 2022
Launch of “Don’t forget I’m human”: the STRiDE anti-stigma in dementia toolkit, 7th November 2022
To learn more about “Don’t forget I’m human”, the STRiDE anti-stigma in dementia toolkit: https://stridedementia.turtl.co/story/anti-stigma-toolkit/ , please join us for a launch workshop on the 7th of November at 13:00 – 14:15 GMT. The workshop is free, please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anti-stigma-dementia-toolkit-workshop-dont-forget-im-human-tickets-440909812117
17 Oct 2022
07 Oct 2022
BrazilIndia
Indonesia
Jamaica
Kenya
Mexico
South Africa
WP03 Reducing stigma
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 […]
07 Oct 2022
16 Jun 2022
16 Jun 2022
09 Jun 2022
BrazilIndia
Indonesia
WP03 Reducing stigma
WP04 Unpaid care
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 […]
09 Jun 2022
16 Aug 2022
IndiaWP03 Reducing stigma
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 […]
16 Aug 2022
09 Jun 2022
South AfricaWP03 Reducing stigma
New paper: Stigma and its implications for dementia in South Africa
Research has found that people living with dementia and carers experienced high levels of internalised stigma, related to negative public attitudes, which were associated with high levels of isolation, health system unpreparedness and limited access to support in South Africa. The paper was written by STRiDE colleagues, Roxanne Jacobs, Marguerite Schneider, Nicolas Farina, Petra du […]
09 Jun 2022
30 May 2022
STRiDE Final Event and Network Launch: Wednesday 15 June 2022
On Wednesday 15 June 2022, we will be hosting a final event to share findings from the STRiDE Project and to launch the STRiDE Network. The event will start at 11.00 and close at 15.00 (BST). To register please click here (external link). Outline programme (PDF) Final Event and Network Launch Dementia affects more […]
30 May 2022
11 Apr 2022
IndonesiaInternational
South Africa
WP05 Costs and data
Paper: Description of the cross-cultural process adopted in the STRiDE program
This paper describes the methodology used for the cross-cultural adaptation process as part of the development of a valid and culture-fair toolkit to enable the collection of data on the prevalence of dementia, its impact on people’s lives, and costs in Indonesia and South Africa, as part of the STRiDE program. The paper summaries the features […]
11 Apr 2022
12 Nov 2021
Rochelle Amour and Sube Banerjee in conversation
Join Rochelle Amour and Sube Banerjee in conversation on our STRiDE dementia podcast.
12 Nov 2021
20 May 2021
BrazilWP03 Reducing stigma
Paper: Experiences of stigma and discrimination among people living with dementia and family carers in Brazil
Research has found that dementia was commonly viewed by people living with dementia as part of ageing and carers reported low levels of knowledge and awareness about the condition in Brazil. The paper was written by STRiDE colleagues, Déborah Oliveira, Fabiana Araújo Figueiredo Da Mata, Elaine Mateus, Christine W. Musyimi, Nicolas Farina, Cleusa P. Ferri […]