
Bronte Heath
@heath_bronte
Driving evidence-informed thinking at @alzheimerssoc in the Research Evidence team. Dementia MSc UCL.
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25-06-2021 13:17:58
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Did you catch Matt Singleton and his dad - along with Richard Oakley of Alzheimer's Society - on BBC Breakfast today? We shared how Cognitive Books can bring the joy of reading to people living with #dementia cognitivebooks.co.uk/buybooks



Enjoying #ADI2024 in Krakow repping The NIDUS Study, The APPLE-Tree Study, EQUATED study, QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health, Alzheimer's Society For Researchers and NARI 🇵🇱 Claudia Bronte Heath Dr Anita Goh 🧠 🇦🇺 🇲🇾 She/her. Own views. @carterchelt


Jessica Budgett The NIDUS Study The APPLE-Tree Study QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health Alzheimer's Society For Researchers NARI Claudia Bronte Heath @carterchelt Having such a great time meeting so many people and getting to know the QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health team better


Really exciting teaser for our presentation on STRiDE-England at Alzheimer’s Society conference tomorrow. Looking forward to presenting alongside Adelina ComasHerrera as part of our session looking at deepening our understanding of health inequalities, now and in the future. #ASAC24

The brilliant Adelina ComasHerrera speaking about the ambitious STRiDE-England project, understanding how the way dementia care is organised in England today affects the experiences of people living with dementia and their families, and affects their health and wellbeing. #ASAC24


Mal (she/her) Thank you Mal (she/her), it’s been fantastic to see different perspectives of participating in the project, including advisors Chris Maddocks & Maq, Bronte Heath’s key liaison’s role & Denise’s local perspective… and that is just a small part of the STRiDEEngland team!

Quietly very important development, this, which Alzheimer's Society was pleased to be involved with. Critical recommendation on the need for dementia training is very welcome and something people affected by dementia have been calling for. Hoping govt throws its weight behind this.

We're proud to have played our part, along with so many others from the #Health and #SocialCare sector, in helping Skills for Care to develop a new Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care. 1/4

"Our Age_and_Ageing paper shares positive findings from preliminary testing of a NIDUS support package, a manualised training programme for home care professionals working with people with #dementia." Read the BGS Blog via Claudia NIHR PRU in Dementia and Neurodegeneration QM bgs.org.uk/blog/fixing-de…


Really excited to be in London today, joined by an engaged group of service providers for people affected by dementia in Southwark for our STRiDEEngland focus group.


Thank you CARE (care.org) Management Matter for letting me highlight the importance of dementia training for the care workforce with their readership. #MakeDementiaAPriority caremanagementmatters.co.uk/feature/dement…


Our 2nd InterdemEurope Taskforce on #Inequalities paper is out! Take a look at our systematic review on #misdiagnosis in dementia



We are delighted to announce that Prof Ann-Marie Towers (King’s) & Karen Spilsbury (Leeds) are co-leading CARE WORK – a major National Institute for Health and Care Research £5m research partnership tackling adult social care workforce challenges over the next 5 years. News: 👇 kcl.ac.uk/news/kings-co-…