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Please join this Saturday 31st January at Belair House in Dulwich for ReConnexions first Dementia Awareness day.


The event is free to attend and children are welcome, there will be face painting and pottery decorating.


The day starts from 10am to 4pm.We are very privileged to have Mr Hla Htay as a speaker. Mr Htay has written dementia care experience in ?We learn to enter her world?; tales of dementia (Jessica Kingsley); and studied at UCL for MSc with thesis on Health promoting behaviour and coping of family carers of person with dementia (preventing carer burn out) 2011; and co-authored a Cochrane Review on Non-pharmaceutical interventions for wandering of people with mild cognitive impairment residing in care homes Cochrane Library, 2005. He will be doing his talk at 11:30am, and is really not to be missed. Here's what we also have in store for the day:

10am-10:15

Welcome and morning coffee


10:15am ? 11:15am

Dementia Friends Session with Julia Patton


11:30am-12:00pm

Mr U Hla Htay - Speaker


12:15pm-1:15pm

Dementia Friends Session with Fred Mairet


1:30pm ? 1:45 T

Lere Fisher ? Regional Manager Specsavers


2:00pm 2:15pm

Julianna Koomson Supervisor at Holistic Care Centre


2:15pm ? 3PM

Open Forum for sharing


3pm ? 4pm

Raffle prize giving



There will be music from Rendeezvous-Inc, stalls with various products for sale, poetry, Reflexology taster and much more.

Please join this Saturday 31st January at Belair House in Dulwich for ReConnexions first Dementia Awareness day.


The event is free to attend and children are welcome, there will be face painting and pottery decorating.


The day starts from 10am to 4pm.We are very privileged to have Mr Hla Htay as a speaker. Mr Htay has written dementia care experience in ?We learn to enter her world?; tales of dementia (Jessica Kingsley); and studied at UCL for MSc with thesis on Health promoting behaviour and coping of family carers of person with dementia (preventing carer burn out) 2011; and co-authored a Cochrane Review on Non-pharmaceutical interventions for wandering of people with mild cognitive impairment residing in care homes Cochrane Library, 2005. He will be doing his talk at 11:30am, and is really not to be missed. Here's what we also have in store for the day:

10am-10:15

Welcome and morning coffee


10:15am ? 11:15am

Dementia Friends Session with Julia Patton


11:30am-12:00pm

Mr U Hla Htay - Speaker


12:15pm-1:15pm

Dementia Friends Session with Fred Mairet


1:30pm ? 1:45 T

Lere Fisher ? Regional Manager Specsavers


2:00pm 2:15pm

Julianna Koomson Supervisor at Holistic Care Centre


2:15pm ? 3PM

Open Forum for sharing


3pm ? 4pm

Raffle prize giving



There will be music from Rendeezvous-Inc, stalls with various products for sale, poetry, Reflexology taster and much more.

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