Everyone can do something to make Leeds more age friendly.
Leeds City Council's Public Health Resource Centre recently hosted a "Want to Know More" information session covering the ins and outs of what it means to be Age Friendly.
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Before I did my work placement with Dementia Friendly Leeds I did not have much knowledge when it came to Dementia but I was interested to learn. With the placement came a lot of field work such as visiting different groups of organisations which...
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My experience at Dementia Friendly Leeds will not be forgotten quickly. I have had a really positive experience here and will take the key skills I have learnt with me in the future.
Through the past six weeks I’ve visited multiple Dementia Cafes...
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A mix of academics, postgraduate researchers, primary healthcare stakeholders and a sprinkling of people from the voluntary sector made up the seventy of so delegates at this symposium which was hosted by Leeds Beckett University.
Each of the seven...
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A Time to Shine project has meant finding something beyond friendship for two of its participants, Anita and Ken.
More than a Mealtime, delivered by Cross Gates and District Good Neighbours, brings people together over one of the most important...
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Across nearly all causes of death, men in Leeds are more likely than women to die at a younger age. Women outliving men is something that you often hear about, but have you spent time thinking about why this is? Here at Time to Shine...
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