Workshop 4 innovation developments

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Staff, Members’ & Volunteers’ Conference & Awards Ceremony “It takes extraordinary people to help people with dementia do ordinary things”

Transcript of Workshop 4 innovation developments

Staff, Members’ & Volunteers’

Conference & Awards Ceremony

“It takes extraordinary people to help people

with dementia do ordinary things”

Annual General Meeting 7th of November 2014

A New Role

A New Role • Create an innovation platform across

the organisation.

• Ensure any research learning/research

from innovation activity is shared across

the organisation.

• Increase trust income for innovation

development.

• Define and develop the Croftspar model

of support to move Alzheimer Scotland

into supported tenancies.

• Define the ongoing development of the

design of Dementia Resource Centres.

A New Role

Kilmarnock Dementia Resource Centre

Valuable Digital Applications for people affected by Dementia

The Game Jam

Pocket Pal

Personalised support prompts, such as washing machine settings, how

people like their coffee, or remembering plant names!

Pocket Pal

What is Dementia Circle?

5 Families Model

Simple Everyday Products

dementiacircle.co.uk

a research project looking at the benefits that dogs

can bring to people with dementia

Service Design Student Project

Supporting Routine

How? Pilot Service

Our Service Users

Surprising Results

Surprising Results

Service Opportunities

Intervention Dogs

Intervention Dog Pilot | Katy, Bobby & John

Intervention Dog Pilot

Feedback

£80,000

£130,000

Funding

How

can you resist my

puppy eyes?

Please ask your friends to

text DDOG55

to 70070 suggested donation £3

Alex’s Biscuit Plea…

justgiving.com/kaspa

justgiving.com/Oscar-Dementia-Dog

justgiving.com/Alex-Dementia-Dog

[email protected]

Team Alex

Staff, Members’ & Volunteers’

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1.5

We use the equivalent of 1.5 planets to meet our current consumption

rate.

2.5 billion people on our planet live in

poverty.

3 times as many people die from suicide as die from homicide or in

wars.

Policy Makers

Regulatory

Bodies

Manufacturers

People

Citizens

Excluded

Design

Disruption

Group

Recent Projects

North East Together Gateshead Carers Carers Centre Newcastle Newcastle YMCA Traidcraft Greggs Ryder Architects Memories FC TRUMP Workshops in ECA, Dublin, Helsinki, Lugano

Design a Fortune

4 seconds of

somebody’s attention

is a rare opportunity

Plaques for Northern Heroes

Blue Plaques Selection Process

Almost all the proposals for English Heritage Blue Plaques are made by

members of the public who write or email the organisation before submitting

a formal proposal.

English Heritage's in-house historian researches the proposal, and the Blue

Plaques’ Panel advises on which suggestions should be successful. This is

composed of 13 people from various disciplines from across the country.

The panel is chaired by Professor Sir David Cannadine, and includes former

Poet Laureate Professor Sir Andrew Motion and buildings historian

Professor Gavin Stamp. The actor and broadcaster Stephen Fry is also a

prominent member of the panel.

Roughly one third of proposals are approved in principle, and are placed

on a shortlist. Because the scheme is so popular, and because a lot of

detailed research has to be carried out, it takes about three years for each

case to reach the top of the shortlist. Proposals which are not taken forward

can only be re-proposed once ten years have elapsed.

Gateshead Carers

Newcastle YMCA

Memories F.C.

Ryder Architects

North East Together

Traidcraft

Dublin

Workshop

Newcastle Carers

Today

I

declare

Today

Today

Today

Today

Not the end…

Staff, Members’ & Volunteers’

Conference & Awards Ceremony

“It takes extraordinary people to help people

with dementia do ordinary things”