In our third episode on this theme, we take a more global view of Human Rights and Dementia. Stefanie Freel is a Canadian who is a consultant with the World Health Organization and lives in The Netherlands. Stefanie outlines work at the UN and WHO to codify and promote human rights for persons with mental disabilities, including dementia.
We then speak with Kate Swaffer who leads Dementia Alliance International whichis a worldwide group of people with dementia. Kate has secured a place at the table for people with dementia at several levels of dementia policy work.
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What We Do Here Counts: Sharing stories of spirituality and caregiving, Season 3, Episode 31
COVID-19:Being a Caregiver, Season 3- Episode 30
Culture, diversity & Spirituality - Season 3, Episode 29
Up Next! Season 3, Episode 28
Spiritual Care: Filling their Souls- #2 in our Spirituality Series, Season 3, Episode 27
Live for Today! Season 3, Episode 26
Being fully alive: How spirituality endures - Season 3, Episode 25
Happily Ever Older- Episode 24
A Pioneering Partnership
Changing Roles in Dementia Research: From subjects to participants: Season 3, Episode 22
Choices Season 3 Episode 21
Grassroots Changemakers Season 3, Episode 21
Dementia Friendly Communities: Season 3, Episode 19
Changing and Adapting: Reflection, Reframing and Reimagining Season 3, Episode 18
Changing and Adapting: Be Prepared
MAID & Bill C-7 – Medical Assistance in Dying
For This I am Grateful: Living with Dementia
Transitions– Looking Back and Looking Ahead
Transitions: Shared Care in Dementia
Transitions- A Rural Dementia Resource for rural communities
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