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Find your local dementia alliance. See which organisations and businesses are making your community more inclusive.
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The Western Sydney Dementia Alliance is a group working towards creating Western Sydney as a dementia friendly community.
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As a group of interested Community members have formed to work towards Proston being a Dementia Friendly Community.
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St George & Sutherland Dementia Alliance was formed as a result of Dementia Friendly Communities project funding to 3Bridges Community in 2018.
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The group aims to encourage and support organisations, businesses, community groups and individuals to make practical changes that will have a positive impact on people living with dementia and their carers.
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Canterbury Bankstown Dementia Alliance is a Council-led initiative to support the development of a dementia-friendly community in Canterbury-Bankstown.
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We are a community of like-minded people living and working in the local Hastings area working towards creating a dementia-friendly community.
The City of Melville is committed to supporting our community to live well with dementia, as well as supporting measures to prevent its onset.
UQ Healthy Living offers a range of wellness services to persons over age 50 in the community.
The UQ Art Museum sees itself as serving all Brisbane citizens and has taken great steps to ensure diversity and inclusion are part of the operating principles.
QAGOMA host visitors with dementia and ensure our staff receive education and training around dementia awareness. This is an ongoing commitment.
Iona College is educating staff and students about dementia. It is linked in with the Brisbane South East Dementia Alliance and its members, John Quinn and Glenys Petrie, who have fostered an ongoing relationship with the school.
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The Narrabri Dementia Friendly Community Committee is made up of carers, business and service providers who have been meeting regularly since 2016 to create a dementia-friendly community.