Modern slavery and human trafficking statement 2025
This statement sets out Dementia UK’s position on modern slavery and human trafficking and is applicable for the financial year commencing on 1st April 2024.
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This statement sets out Dementia UK’s position on modern slavery and human trafficking and is applicable for the financial year commencing on 1st April 2024.
Frequently asked questions below about the role of Volunteer Ambassadors at Dementia UK.
How to raise money for Dementia UK at no extra cost when you shop or search online.
Over 60,000 people in England are estimated to have young onset dementia, where symptoms develop under the age of 65. People are often working, raising...
This service is hosted by Gorse Covert Community Centre. The Admiral Nurse can support families affected by dementia with a range of issues including: understanding a...
Amy shares how she, her younger sister Chloe, and their dad Rob cared for her mum who was diagnosed with young onset frontotemporal dementia, aged...
Peter shares why he and his puppy Murphy, will be taking part in Dementia UK's 10k Lapland Dash.
Rachel Johnstone from Dementia UK on the challenges LGBTQ+ people with dementia may face and how Dementia UK is helping.
The Black, African and Caribbean Communities Admiral Nurse clinics offer appointments with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse for people from Black, African and Caribbean communities...
Rachael shares how difficult it has been for them to navigate the NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) process for her grandfather.