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Série de webinaires

A poster of Dementia Dialogue showcasing two brains speaking.

Feb-March 2023

Challenges in Recruiting People with Dementia into Advocacy Roles

Vancouver Island-based Lynn Jackson, a retired nurse living with Frontotemporal Dementia, joined Dr. Alison Phinney and Community Research Coordinator Dr. Andréa Monteiro in conversation about challenges around recruiting people with lived experience to advocacy roles in community support and

engagement.

A poster of Dementia Dialogue Podcast with a photo of Alison Phinney and Granville Johnson.

Nov 2022

Fear and Stigma in Dementia: A Dementia Dialogue Podcast

Dr. Alison Phinney and prolific BC based artist and dementia advocate Granville Johnson spoke about the fear and stigma associated with dementia, and the work they’re doing to combat that. “People with dementia come from all walks of life. They’re professionals: medical experts, lawyers, designers… They were world builders in their own right long before they were diagnosed with dementia. And those skill sets and talents are still there, but society tends to shut them out.”

A poster of the Webinars with a photo of some members of the Building Capacity Project Team.

Nov 2022

The Case for Engaging People with Dementia in Community Efforts

The webinar discusses the asset-based community development approach we have taken to building out support for people with dementia, guiding our communities into a more dementia-friendly, inclusive way of being. Every initiative we tackle increases awareness and helps to combat some of the stigma associated with the condition. Stigma is one of the largest deterrents to living well with dementia. 

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