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Dementia Learning Centre

Dementia Learning Centre

Building the knowledge and skills to provide the best possible support for people living with dementia mate wareware

Advocacy

Advocacy

We’re urging Government to fully implement and fund the Dementia Mate Wareware Action Plan!

Tackling stigma

Tackling stigma

Join us today to make Aotearoa New Zealand Dementia Friendly place

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Sector welcomes first of its kind prevalence study for diverse communities

Tuesday 16 April, 2024

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461 Kiwis experience dementia mate wareware thanks to EDIE

Tuesday 16 April, 2024

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There are lots of ways you can help make a difference for people living with dementia mate wareware in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Support our work

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Dementia Friends

Dementia Friends

Learn more about dementia mate wareware and simple ways you can help

Virtual reality

Virtual reality

Understand some of the challenges people living with dementia mate wareware face

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Elayne’s story

As a registered Social Worker, Elayne reflects that for many people who she makes contact with, it is often the first time in their lives that they have really needed to ask for help, and this can be quite confronting for some people.

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Lived Experience Advisory Group’s story

Listening and learning from people who are in the midst of experiencing living with dementia mate wareware is a core part of the way we work at Alzheimers NZ.

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Kate De Goldi’s story

As a Champion for Dementia, author Kate De Goldi is looking to honour the experience she had with her family and help raise public awareness of dementia.

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To access dementia mate wareware support in your area, please call 0800 004 001. We also have lots of information available.

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