How can we make transport dementia-friendly?

When:
February 17, 2017 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
2017-02-17T09:30:00+00:00
2017-02-17T13:00:00+00:00
Where:
St George’s Centre
Great George Street Leeds
LS1 3BR
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Emma Taylor / Louise Swingler
07877 366187

Yorkshire & Humber Dementia Action Alliance

Steve Poole, Chair of the Y&H DAA invites you to our Regional Quarterly Meeting:

 How Can We Make Transport Dementia Friendly?

Organized in partnership with West Yorkshire Combined Authority/Metro

 

Friday 17th February from 9.30am to 13.00pm.

at St George’s Centre, Great George Street Leeds, LS1 3BR

http://www.stgeorgescentreleeds.org.uk/find-us/

 

To book places email Emma Taylor on emma.taylor@alzheimers.org.uk

All members and supporters of the 24 Local Dementia Action Alliances throughout Yorkshire & Humber are welcome – but places are limited!

 

COME AND HEAR SOME INSPIRING STORIES including:

  • How York has made train travel more dementia friendly
  • Why transport is essential to people living with dementia and their families
  •  Fruitful partnerships between DAAs and local bus providers
  • Wakefield DAA involved in consultation with Virgin East Coast mainline
  • How bus stations are being used as part of Safe Places schemes

  

If you feel you have an example of good practice to share from your own area please email or phone Louise Swingler, the Project Manager for Y&H DAA: louise.swingler@alzheimers.org.uk        07877 366187

 

To book places email Emma Taylor on emma.taylor@alzheimers.org.uk

 

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