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參與工具

社會上各地的利益相關者都可以在遇到認知困難的親人中增強適應力。每個人都努力爭取社會包容和對人格的認可,癡呆症患者及其照料者也不例外。

成功培養抵禦力的秘訣是什麼?

癡呆症風險投資公司的目標是接觸廣泛的利益相關者,並為社區組織提供工具,以有效地與遇到認知挑戰的人們互動。

讓我們給他們更多機會!如何?

讓患有癡呆症的親人的聲音和經歷告知有意義的活動的計劃,這些活動將為每個參與其中的人帶來歡樂!您將在下面找到一些出色的工具,以幫助您參與其中並有所作為。

強有力的言語和方法有意義的參與簡潔的變革理由

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Grandmother and Granddaughter

什麼構成了西區?

我們將西區老年人中心的集水區定義為:

  • 安大略街以西,一直到包括UBC和捐贈土地

  • 康沃爾街和福溪的南部

  • 海洋大道以北

請注意,集水區不包括市區半島或格蘭維爾島。

如果辦事處積極服務於Westside的高級職員,歡迎其辦公室位於我們服務區域以外的合作夥伴加入我們

WHAT IS THE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS IN FOSTERING RESILIENCE?

Dementia Ventures aims to reach a broad range of stakeholders and provide community organizations with tools to engage effectively with people experiencing cognitive challenges.

 

Let’s give them more opportunities! And how?

 

Let the voices and experience of loved ones living with dementia inform the planning of meaningful activities that bring joy to everyone involved! You will find some amazing tools below to help you engage and make a difference. 

Top of Tools for Engagement
Concise rationales

POWERFUL WORDS
& APPROACHES

CONCISE RATIONALES FOR CHANGE

(I-CAARE) A Quick Guide To:

Approaches; PIECES of My Relationships (Guidelines, Questions, Family Supplement); Medicine Wheel: Preventing Dementia in Indigenous People by Aging Well; The Pathway of Dementia

Alzheimer Society of Canada

“By being more conscious of the language we use, we can avoid reducing individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias to a series of labels, symptoms or medical terms.”

Dementia Alliance International

Organizational philosophy:”Nothing about us, without us.” Approach conversations with and about people living with dementia using respectful language that does not stigmatize and demean. Media should reflect DAI's Core Beliefs.

Westside Seniors Hub, Vancouver, BC

Rationale for social engagement through the arts, credible evidence, and links to model programs that demonstrate how arts-based creative activities can have profound impacts on people at every stage of the dementia trajectory.

Taking Action Against Stigma and Discrimination Associated With Dementia

University of British Columbia, CIHR Action Research Project

“The purpose of this toolkit is to recognize and respond to this stigma and discrimination…designed by people with dementia to help others – including other people living with dementia, service providers, physicians, family members and friends –  to address the challenges of stigma and discrimination.” Hear from the experts who live with dementia – what they experience, how they respond to stigma and discrimination as advocates for themselves and others, how they build skills and competence.

Powerful tools from people living with dementia with more being developed for support persons and researchers.

Westside Seniors Hub, Vancouver, BC

Meaningful Engagement

MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT

 MJ Wosk Centre for Dialogue, SFU, Burnaby, BC 

“It is important to consider how community members’ identities and experiences may impact their ability to learn about, access or participate safely in an engagement—and tailor plans to suit diverse needs.” 

MJ Wosk Centre for Dialogue, SFU, Burnaby, BC

“Hearing from people with diverse lived experiences leads to more innovative ideas, better decisions, greater public support of outcomes…This guide is designed for individuals sponsoring or planning public engagement initiatives that will inform decision-making...outlines some factors practitioners can reflect on when scoping and designing engagement processes.”

PlanH, BC Healthy Communities

Featuring community examples, resources, strategies and other useful information, this guide helps local governments plan their community input process to ensure…equity-centred, inclusive community engagement…to create healthier, more accessible communities.

Alzheimer Society of BC

Specific resources for professionals who are in legal, financial, housing, and recreation professions”to understand and recognize the signs of dementia…communicate in an effective, respectful way…think about specific ways they can support a person with dementia in their work and how their workplace may become more dementia friendly.…know what resources are available to them and their customers or clients.”

WA Dementia Action Collaborative

“Are you a parent, teacher or librarian who wants to help build dementia awareness and challenge stigma? Children’s books can be a great tool! The criteria below can help you evaluate children’s books and select ones that carry a respectful, stigma-busting message.”

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