The event was to showcase some of the work already underway in Wales to build Dementia Friendly Communities and how local business and organisations, like Rotary, are working together to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers. It was also to celebrate that the number of Dementia Friends in Wales has now reached 45,000 which is a great achievement for the initiative which began in February 2014.
There were presentations confirming their commitment to supporting people with dementia by the CEO of Western Power and AM Rebecca Evans, Minister for Social Services and Public Health. Sue Phelps, Director for Alzheimer's Society in Wales, reported that an economic analysis commissioned by the charity showed that Dementia Friendly Communities could save £11,000 per person per year by helping people with dementia to remain independent in the community, to stay out of care for longer and have a better quality of life.
Robbie Savage, who lost his dad Colin aged 64 to Pick's disease (a form of dementia) in 2012, gave a message of support via a video link and said "I am a proud ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society and pleased to support this important programme of work in Wales. In the absence of a cure for dementia, building Dementia Friendly Communities will make a huge difference to the lives of people living with dementia and their carers. A little understanding and compassion can go a long way in making life a little easier"
Attending with DGE Maggie is DG Steve Jenkins; PP Steve Finch, RC Cardiff Breakfast's Chair of Community and PP Malcolm Latham, RC Cardiff East who is the Wales National Coordinator for the Scouts "Million Hands Project" seen here with Rhia Stankovic-Jones the Dementia Friendly Communities Coordinator for South East Wales.
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more Competitors from all over southern Wales gathered in the impressive setting of Cowbridge Comprehensive School for the Intermediate and Senior final of Youth Speaks for the District.
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