© The Association for Dementia Studies Mixed methods evaluation of the Intergenerational Schools Dementia Project The challenges of working with children.

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© The Association for Dementia Studies Mixed methods evaluation of the Intergenerational Schools Dementia Project The challenges of working with children (and teachers) Jennifer Bray

Project overview Dementia is a growing global concern – Between 700,000 and 800,000 people living with dementia in the UK The Prime Minister’s Challenge on Dementia developed to focus on: – Driving improvements in health & care – Creating dementia-friendly communities – Better research Intergenerational Schools Dementia Project

Aims of the project Four main aims: – Raise awareness and understanding of dementia – Appreciate the difficulties of caring for someone with dementia – Understand the role of assistive and digital technology – Meet someone with dementia 22 schools engaged in initial pilot phase – Implement dementia curriculum during 2012/2013 academic year

The evaluation How do we measure the impact of the dementia interventions? – Each school used its own curriculum approach – Wide range of pupils involved (5-19) Chose mixed approach – ‘Pre’ and ‘Post’ questionnaires – Case studies Worked with range of people to design tools

Questionnaires - Planned approach Primary schools – Circle time evaluation – one per class Secondary schools and colleges – Individual questionnaires – one per pupil – Online version not practical Each school provided with questionnaire pack and guidelines Intended for schools to analyse and report on own results – not feasible

Challenges encountered by schools Practical issues – Who prints out the questionnaires – Time needed to complete – Some pupils caught up in exams and other commitments Some pupils felt that they were being tested Communication issues Project managers/ stakeholder group Schools Local coordinators ADS 13 out of 22 schools

Challenges encountered by us Timescales – Different in different schools – Deadlines changed mid-project Unhelpful schools – Difficult to contact, poor communication Helpful schools – Added in information which altered layout Pupils – Misreading/misunderstanding questions – Some just not interested

Practical issues Number of responses – Data entry and analysis

But... Positive impact of the project Benefits for pupils – Increased awareness of dementia – Reduced fear and stigma – Appreciate caring role and how to help carers – Increased awareness of how to help people with dementia to live well Impact on teachers, whole schools and wider community

Helped pupils at a personal level “My grandfather has dementia. I felt very strange with him when I was told because he didn’t seem like my grandfather any more. After these lessons I can understand what it is like for him and have been more able to talk with him and to see that he is still my grandfather”

Evaluation lessons learnt Clear lines of communication – Manage expectations – Point of contact for teachers Different approaches for different age groups Keep questionnaires short and focused – Appropriate language – Clear (and fixed) format – Easy to answer – tick boxes v free text Realistic timescales Work WITH schools

Thank you for listening! Jennifer Bray Association for Dementia Studies University of Worcester dementia-studies.html Photographs of people living with dementia taking part in ExtraCare Charitable Trust Enriched Opportunities Programme