InvolveD Project Launch and Networking Event (Wolverhampton)

InvolveD Project Launch and Networking Event (Wolverhampton)

Molineux StadiumWolverhampton, England
Tuesday, May 19 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm
Overview

Hear findings from the InvolveD study and help shape place‑based support for people living with dementia from ethnic minority communities

Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the InvolveD study has explored and reviewed an approach to working collaboratively with people from ethnic minority communities to understand what supports them to live well with dementia in the places they reside.

Sandwell and Wolverhampton are localities vibrant with ethnic minority communities. This project involved speaking with South Asian, Black African and African Caribbean people in these two places, and bringing them together with service providers and commissioners to develop a model for improved dementia care and support.

Through community conversations, workshops and co‑design activities, people with dementia, family carers and community leaders shared what helps, what gets in the way, and what culturally meaningful support should look like.

Join us to hear the findings from the InvolveD study and help shape a place‑based model of support for people living with dementia from ethnic minority communities.

Who should attend?

  • Commissioners and service providers
  • Academics and researchers
  • Community and voluntary sector organisations
  • People living with dementia and their families, especially from South Asian, Black African and African Caribbean communities

Hear findings from the InvolveD study and help shape place‑based support for people living with dementia from ethnic minority communities

Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the InvolveD study has explored and reviewed an approach to working collaboratively with people from ethnic minority communities to understand what supports them to live well with dementia in the places they reside.

Sandwell and Wolverhampton are localities vibrant with ethnic minority communities. This project involved speaking with South Asian, Black African and African Caribbean people in these two places, and bringing them together with service providers and commissioners to develop a model for improved dementia care and support.

Through community conversations, workshops and co‑design activities, people with dementia, family carers and community leaders shared what helps, what gets in the way, and what culturally meaningful support should look like.

Join us to hear the findings from the InvolveD study and help shape a place‑based model of support for people living with dementia from ethnic minority communities.

Who should attend?

  • Commissioners and service providers
  • Academics and researchers
  • Community and voluntary sector organisations
  • People living with dementia and their families, especially from South Asian, Black African and African Caribbean communities

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Molineux Stadium

Waterloo Road

Wolverhampton WV1 4QR

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