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Poster: What makes me feel good – by people living with and affected by dementia

This poster gives ideas of what people affected by dementia enjoy. It is funded by the Notes from Notts project granted by Boots Charitable Trust.

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What makes me feel good - advice from people affected by dementia

Poster: Financial Support – advice by people affected by dementia

This poster gives advice from people affected by dementia about financial matters. It is funded by the Notes from Notts project granted by Boots Charitable Trust.

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Financial support - advice from people affected by dementia

Poster: One Piece of Advice – from people affected by dementia

This poster gives useful advice from people affected by dementia. It is funded by the Notes from Notts project granted by Boots Charitable Trust.

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One piece of advice - advice from people affected by dementia

Booklet: The Dementia Journey: Where to Start

This booklet gathers wisdom from people affected by dementia in Nottinghamshire. It is funded by the Notes from Notts project granted by Boots Charitable Trust and was put together by Suzanne Osborne.

View the report here.

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Presentation: Updating local activities resource

This is a report written by people affected by dementia, explaining how the update to the What’s on in Notts leaflet came about through Notes from Notts project granted by Boots Charitable Trust.

View the report here.

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Report: What’s on in Notts - Part of the Dementia Notes from Notts project

Presentation: Wildlife Surveys

Trent Dementia trustee Michael Craven did a short talk about getting involved with garden wildlife surveys.

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Get involved with wildlife surveys - presentation

Video & Report: DEEP Virtual Peer Support for Facilitators Project

The aim of the pilot was to discuss the support needs of DEEP facilitators and test a virtual platform (ZOOM) as a way of supporting each other with shared challenges and learning from each other.

Download the project report

This is a pdf file, you may need to download Adobe Acrobat to read it.


Video: Dementia Empowerment vs Covid-19 seminar

With Covid-19, as it soon became clear we were going into a period of unprecedented change, we established a group online as a trial. This rapidly became a thriving community serving a core group of 30 people who attend 3 meetings a week online and a wider community of around 100 people who get email, post or phone updates.

Like many, we have changed the way we work and this seminar will present some of our learning about what matters in our attempts to empower people.

Watch the video here.


Making Virtual Walks guide

If you have a Windows 10 computer, you can make a virtual walk video to show people where you’ve been walking, by making a slideshow of photos with background music. This guide on how to make the video was prepared by Ghazal Mazloumi, Trent Dementia Project Developer.

You can view the guide here. You may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the guide.

Screenshot from the Making Virtual Walks guide

How to send us pictures and short videos of your walks guide

Photos and videos are often too big to send via email, so here’s our guide to using a website called WeTransfer.com, which allows you to send pictures and short videos to us. This guide was prepared by Ghazal Mazloumi, Trent Dementia Project Developer.

You can view the guide here. You may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the guide.

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How to use Zoom guide

If you have a Windows 10 computer, this guide tells you how to use Zoom, which allows you to make video calls for free and join in with online groups. This guide was prepared by Ghazal Mazloumi, Trent Dementia Project Developer.

You can view the guide here. You may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the guide.

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Getting Started on Twitter guide

This is a useful guide on how to use Twitter and how to set up a Twitter profile for people living with dementia.

It was prepared by Dr Jane Rowley, Trent Dementia Project Manager.

You can view the guide here. You may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the guide.

Getting Started on Twitter guide

DEEP Group Newsletter

In our archive of DEEP Group Newsletters, find out all about activities by DEEP groups in the Nottingham area.
The newsletter was compiled by Ghazal Mazloumi.

Current issue

Previous issues

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Friends for Life DEEP group presentation

This presentation was prepared by Steve Litchfield and Cynthia Litchfield about the Friends for Life Dementia DEEP Peer Support group.

You can view the presentation here. You may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.

Screenshot from the Friends for Life DEEP Group presentation

Virtual Peer Support pilot report

The aim of the pilot was to discuss the support needs of DEEP facilitators and test a virtual platform (ZOOM) as a way of supporting each other with shared challenges and learning from each other.

You can read the pilot project report here, prepared by Dr Jane Rowley, Project Manager.

You may need to download Acrobat Reader to view this pdf file.

You can also view the video here.

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Life with Dementia Project Report 2018

Life with Dementia is a regular event designed and led by people living with dementia in Nottingham.

You can view the project report from the 2018 event here, prepared by Dr Jane Rowley, Project Manager.

(You may need to download Acrobat Reader to view this pdf file).

Life with Dementia project report 2018