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Dementia Learning Centre

Dementia Learning Centre

Practice based approaches to dementia mate wareware support

Advocacy

Advocacy

Check out our policy documents including our latest submission to the Health Select Committee Inquiry into the aged care sector

Tackling stigma

Tackling stigma

Join us today to make Aotearoa New Zealand a Dementia Friendly place

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No one benefits from health sector cost-cutting

Thursday 14 November, 2024

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Innovative approaches to dementia mate wareware education

Monday 11 November, 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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Create your own challenge

Create your own challenge

Whether it’s running, cycling, baking or crafting, you can show your support with your unique fundraising challenge

Dementia Friends

Dementia Friends

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

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Donate

Your donation can make a big difference nationally and locally, to people with dementia mate wareware and their whānau

Your Stories

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Ten years and 10 races

Cyclist living with dementia celebrates 70th birthday with Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge

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Paige Hareb’s story

Paige Hareb is a professional surfer based in Taranaki. She shares their whānau of the dementia mate wareware journey with her Nana, Barbara

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Sanesh’s story

As an only child, Sanesh has always been incredibly close to his parents. His mother, Amrita worked as a music specialist took the family to the Middle East, and then to China

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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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