The good news is: research that has been undertaken recently by Professor Gill Livingston has found that dementia is up to 45% preventable if you remove the following 14 risk factors:
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The good news is: research that has been undertaken recently by Professor Gill Livingston has found that dementia is up to 45% preventable if you remove the following 14 risk factors:
I had a lot of fun coming up with responses to the text, and also learnt plenty along the way. Here are some pics of what’s inside:
This is my drawing of a theory of change model, commissioned by the Anchor Programme. This is a funding programme that funds long-term projects up to 10 years, and is funded by the City Bridge Foundation.
The City Bridge Foundation own 5 of the bridges in central London and is London’s biggest independent charity funder.
The ultimate aim of the Anchor Programme is to put the power firmly in the hands of groups of citizens who have lived experience within the communities of London.
Also I’m sharing the roughs that I did, this is a sort of ‘behind-the-scenes’ look at how I work. Often it’s easier to mock something up and talk through these tangible ideas than to use words.
Family group conferences are used to come up with a community/family plan, alongside the individual’s wishes. I was commissioned to give an example in the form of a story, so that professionals can explain the process to people in the community.
This was commissioned by Camden council, it was very much a collaborative process, we came up with the story together. Please click on and zoom in, it was printed at a large format to display as a poster.
Some recent work, I was digitally live-scribing at a young people’s Mental Health workshop. Professionals young people and students came together to work on ideas to collaborate across the sectors of health, charities and education in order to make the most of the limited resources available, and leverage what’s possible.
I was in West London last week working as a live scribe for a bi-Borough local authority event. The keynote speaker Meera Spillett was very inspiring. The whole day was a spur to action and ultimately focussing on how to keep this going, as it’s an evolving process.
Here is some recent live scribing work for Devon County Council for a training day for Children's services on the theme of child neglect.
There have been some extreme cases of neglect in Devon and the service is keen to prevent this happening in future.To bring things very much to life the training involves a group of actors from a company called AFTA Thought, more on them here: https://www.aftathought.co.uk/
And above is the second job for Devon County Council I completed this week. A dedicated group of social workers, trying very hard to keep children not only safe but flourishing.