Register your interest in our Stakeholder Advisory Group
The Stakeholder Advisory Group
The Stakeholder Advisory Group brings together a diverse group of individuals united by their commitment to improving outcomes for people working with dementia. Members include employers, human resource professionals, health and social care professionals, and dementia specialists who share a common goal of driving meaningful change in this important field.
Who Should Register?
We welcome interest from:
Employers committed to fostering inclusive and supportive workplace environments.
Human resource professionals looking to implement effective policies and training.
Health and social care professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and practices.
Dementia specialists eager to contribute their expertise to collaborative efforts.
Anyone with a vested interest in improving outcomes for those working with dementia.
The Stakeholder Advisory Group
The Stakeholder Advisory Group brings together a diverse group of individuals united by their commitment to improving outcomes for people working with dementia. Members include employers, human resource professionals, health and social care professionals, and dementia specialists who share a common goal of driving meaningful change in this important field.
Who Should Register?
We welcome interest from:
Employers committed to fostering inclusive and supportive workplace environments.
Human resource professionals looking to implement effective policies and training.
Health and social care professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and practices.
Dementia specialists eager to contribute their expertise to collaborative efforts.
Anyone with a vested interest in improving outcomes for those working with dementia.
How to Get Involved
If you are interested in becoming a part of this dynamic and impactful group, we would love to hear from you. For more information or to express your interest, pleaseClickHere.
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those working with and affected by dementia.