Leading for Outcomes: dementia 24 th June 2011 1 Ellen Daly, Project Officer (Evidence-informed Practice)

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Leading for Outcomes: dementia 24 th June Ellen Daly, Project Officer (Evidence-informed Practice)

Developing the guide Collaboration with Dementia Services Development Centre Piloted with two groups Expert readers 2

About the guide introduction to dementia key policies and legislation signposts to other relevant resources exercises and supporting training materials 3

Key issues explored Benefits and challenges of an outcomes-focused approach in context of dementia Outcomes and dementia Different living contexts Risk Communication Negotiating and setting outcomes The role of the carer Capacity Measuring progress 4

Setting the context 5

Outcomes 6

ExercisesTraining materials 7

Supporting information 8

Scenarios 9