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Alzheimer Europe
Alzheimer Europe

Alzheimer Europe is the umbrella organisation of 37 national Alzheimer's associations from 33 European countries. Alzhiemer Europe is a a non-profit non-governmental organisation (NGO) that aims to provide a voice to people with dementia and their carers, making dementia a European priority, changing perceptions and combating stigma, raising awareness of brain health and prevention, strengthening the European dementia movement and supporting dementia research.

 

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Address: 14, rue Dicks; L-1417

Country: Luxembourg

Email: info@alzheimer-europe.org

Call +352 29 79 70

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Alzheimer's Disease International
Alzheimer's Disease International

Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is the global voice on dementia. We raise awareness & support Alzheimer associations & individuals worldwide.Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is the global voice on dementia. ADI's works by empowering Alzheimer and dementia associations to advocate for dementia as a national priority, to raise awareness and to offer care and support for people with dementia and their care partners. Globally, ADI strives to:

  • Focus attention on dementia
  • Maintain dementia as a global health priority
  • Campaign for better policy from governments
  • Encourage investment and innovation in dementia research.
10/66 Dementia Research Group
10/66 Dementia Research Group

The 10/66 Dementia Research Group is a collective of researchers carrying out population-based research into dementia, non-communicable diseases and ageing in low and middle income countries. This group gets its name from the fact that less than 10% of all population based research into dementia is directed towards the 66% or more of all people with dementia who live in developing countries. The network is made up of over 100 researchers from more than 30 developing countries who are studying the prevalence and impact of dementia in communities where it has not been studied before. The group encourages active collaboration between research groups in different developing countries and between developed and developing countries.

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dementiaresearchgroup1066@kcl.ac.uk

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Alzheimer University
Alzheimer University

The Alzheimer University is a series of workshops for national Alzheimer association staff and volunteers to help them strengthen their associations. The aim of the Alzheimer University is to give participants the tools to identify their association’s aims, provide information, raise money and awareness, effectively govern their association and influence public policy. 

This 3-day event kicks off the Membership Development Programme each year for a number of new and developing associations. Selected representatives meet to learn and discuss the best ways to establish their association. The event typically takes place in London, near to the ADI office, providing a great opportunity for the team to meet the attendees and socialise over dinner on one of the evenings. Sessions include:

  • Introduction to ADI
  • Governance and the role of the Board
  • Ensuring effectiveness of your association
  • Raising profile and awareness
  • Working with volunteers
  • Public policy and campaigning, involving people living with dementia
  • Providing information
  • Working with the media
  • Social media
  • Setting up support groups
  • World Alzheimer’s Month and Fundraisin

Various other Alzheimer University programmes also take place each year for member associations of various sizes and stages of development. These programmes deal with more advanced organisational issues and have a particular focus on one area, for example fundraising, advocacy or public policy.

 

Regional Alzheimer Universities

Every two years, ADI usually organises Alzheimer Universities in conjunction with regional member meetings. These sessions address the issues that our members have raised regionally and aim to provide help and guidance in dealing with some of these concerns. Participants are asked to set objectives at the end of the programme and the associations are followed up on their progress after six and twelve months. ADI financially supports invited participants to attend the Alzheimer University programmes and provides ongoing support after the course.

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Alzheimer's Disease International 57A Great Suffolk Street London, SE1 0BB

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United Kingdom

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Alzheimer's Disease International Conference
Alzheimer's Disease International Conference

Alzheimer's Disease International holds its international conference every two years. The ADI conference is one of the longest running international conferences on dementia. The conference produces fresh, innovative, and diverse content with a global network of individuals from a multitude of backgrounds. The event brings together researchers, scientists, clinicians, allied healthcare professionals, people living with dementia, family members, care professionals, and staff and volunteers of Alzheimer associations. Its multi-disciplinary approach provides a unique opportunity for delegates to listen to alternative viewpoints and mesh those with their own ways of thinking. ADI believes this crossover provides crucial learnings within the field, as together we are far more powerful than we are alone.

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Co-Designing Dementia Diagnosis And Post Diagnostic Care (COGNISANCE)
Co-Designing Dementia Diagnosis And Post Diagnostic Care (COGNISANCE)

Co-Designing Dementia Diagnosis And Post Diagnostic Care (COGNISANCE) is a 3-year project working in 5 countries. Led by Henry Brodaty in Australia, with partners in Australia, Canada, Netherlands, UK, and Poland. ADI is an external collaborator, the project’s focus is to:

  • Co-design dementia diagnosis and post diagnostic care
  • Develop a tool-kit to be disseminated internationally
  • Develop a set of standards to guide the diagnostic and post-diagnostic process

COGNISANCE aims to improve the communication of dementia diagnosis and post-diagnostic support to co-design and deliver in partnership with people with dementia, family care partners and health care professionals, a website that provides structured information, links, resources and tools tailored to enable health care practitioners to effectively enact national dementia guidelines around diagnostic and post-diagnostic support, and to empower people with dementia and their family care partners seek the support they require. 

Contact Person / Email
m.gresham@unsw.edu.au

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CST International.
CST International.

CST International is a 3 year project will take place over three-years in four phases to develop, test, refine and disseminate implementation strategies for people living with dementia – looking to increase quality of life and cognition, and to increase awareness and skills in the detection and management of dementia.

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Dementia Intersectorial Strategy for Training and Innovation Network for Current Technology (DISTINCT)
Dementia Intersectorial Strategy for Training and Innovation Network for Current Technology (DISTINCT)

Dementia Intersectorial Strategy for Training and Innovation Network for Current Technology (DISTINCT) supports fifteen Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) across Europe, who are carrying out research projects aiming to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers through technology. Alzheimer's Disorder International is an external collaborator on this project of nine key academic partners. The aim is to develop a multi-disciplinary, multi-professional education and training research framework for Europe aimed at improving technology and care for people with dementia and their carers. ADI offers expertise in areas of community-based practice and national policies through participating in training and education of the early stage researchers (ESRs).

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Interdisciplinary Network For Dementia Using Current Technology (INDUCT Project)
Interdisciplinary Network For Dementia Using Current Technology (INDUCT Project)

Interdisciplinary Network For Dementia Using Current Technology (INDUCT Project) is a partnership across University of Nottingham, UCL, Maastricht University, University of Amsterdam, Karolinska Institutet, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Charles University, and IDES in Spain that aims to develop a multi-disciplinary, inter-sectorial educational research framework for Europe to improve technology and care for people with dementia, and to provide the evidence to show how technology can improve the lives of people with dementia. Alzheimer's Disease International sits on the project’s supervisory board an provides training a yearly summer school focusing on turning research into policy. ADI also provided internship opportunities for two early career researchers.

Contact Person / Email
Orii.McDermott@nottingham.ac.uk

Call +44 (0) 115 823 1258

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Strengthening Responses to Dementia in Developing Countries (STRiDE project)
Strengthening Responses to Dementia in Developing Countries (STRiDE project)

Strengthening Responses to Dementia in Developing Countries (STRiDE project) is a four-year project to build capacity in dementia research in seven developing countries, in order to support development, financing, planning, implementation and evaluation of national dementia plans. STRIDE is a partnership between the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and the Alzheimer's Disease International to build research capacity, develop research evidence into what interventions work most effectively, and to better understand the impact and cost of dementia. The four-year project aims to develop evidence to support development of national dementia plans and improve quality of life for people affected by dementia. The project works across seven countries:

  • Brazil
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Jamaica
  • Kenya
  • Mexico
  • South Africa

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Twinning programme
Twinning programme

The Twinning programme offers a unique development opportunity for members to enable the most effective sharing of good practice. Taking part in Twinning  and focussing on a specific project helps member associations learn new skills, realise the organisation’s potential and develop valuable connections.Examples of Twinning projects including:

  • Creating a newsletter
  • Setting up a helpline
  • Developing an online event
  • Setting up a fundraising strategy
  • Organising a Memory Walk.

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World Alzheimer Reports
World Alzheimer Reports

The World Alzheimer Reports are a comprehensive source of global socioeconomic information on dementia. Each World Alzheimer Report is on a different topic, so the previous reports remain important sources of information with global relevance. The reports are commissioned by ADI from a range of highly respected international researchers, universities and authors.

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World Alzheimer's Month
World Alzheimer's Month

World Alzheimer's Month is the international campaign from Alzheimer's Disease International that takes place every September. Each September, people unite from all corners of the world to raise awareness and to challenge the stigma that persists around Alzheimer’s disease and all types of dementia.   During World Alzheimer’s Month, ADI call on everyone, from individuals to large organisations, including every Alzheimer and dementia association globally, to support World Alzheimer’s Month by getting involved in some way.  
 

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Organisation

Address: 64 Great Suffolk Street London SE1 0BL

Country: United Kingdom

Email: info@alz.co.uk

Call +44 20 79810880

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Dementia Alliance International (DAI)
Dementia Alliance International (DAI)

Dementia Alliance International is a registered non-profit organisation whose membership is exclusively for people with a medically confirmed diagnosis of any type of a dementia from all around the world . They seek to represent, support, and educate others living with the disease, and the wider dementia community. We are an organization that strives to provide a unified voice of strength, advocacy and support for our rights, individual autonomy and improved quality of life. They provide online support groups and other activities for our members, free of charge in number of different time zones. 

Dementia Alliance International (DAI) is the peak organisation globally representing persons with dementia, and thus widely accepted as the global voice of dementia. They are very keen to represent ourselves in all matters concerning dementia, in the philosophy of “Nothing about us, without us.” Many persons with dementia are very capable of representing themselves, or speaking up for those who are no longer able to do so. Their work on claiming the Human Rights for all people with dementia means we are legally entitled to be included, and not just consulted, or represented by others. They are also entitled to the appropriate disability support that any other persons or groups of disabled people are afforded.

 

Organisation

Address: C/- Patrick with Durio & Korpal, P.C 6575 West Loop S, Ste 400 Bellaire TX 77401-3512

Country: United States of America

Email: info@infodai.org

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International Federation of Alzheimer's Associations and Foundations - Alzheimer Iberoamerica (AIB) 
International Federation of Alzheimer's Associations and Foundations - Alzheimer Iberoamerica (AIB) 

Alzheimer Iberoamerica (AIB) is a non-profit institution that is an International Federation of Alzheimer's Associations and Foundations. Composed of full members in 21 Ibero-American countries, the organisation is made up of members representing Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Spain, Honduras, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Aruba, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, and Venezuela. The organisation's objectives are to:

  • Promote knowledge of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
  • Serve as a liaison platform between its members.
  • Unify criteria in public policies.
  • Advise and support its members on issues of interest to them.
  • Encourage the creation of national associations where they do not exist and the development of existing ones.
  • Defend the interests and rights of its members at the Ibero-American level.
  • Promote scientific and social research related to dementias.
  • Develop strategies for searching for resources to solve the activities of the federation, without affecting the interests of the member institutions.
  • Promote international cooperation among those organizations that have the same or similar objectives.

 

 

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Email: juntadirectiva.aib@hotmail.com

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World Dementia Council (WDC)
World Dementia Council (WDC)

The World Dementia Council (WDC) is an international charity stimulating innovation and pursuing opportunities for global collaboration against dementia.. It consists of senior experts and leaders drawn from research, academia, industry, governments and NGOs in both high-income and low- and middle-income countries, including two leaders with a personal dementia diagnosis. 

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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