Let's Respect

Latest content added to the Let's Respect campaign pages include:

Barbara Smith talks about her experience of living with depression

The latest issue of the Let`s Respect Bulletin

Positive Practice Stories and Resources

Links to the global network of Delirium web resources

Podcasts on Delirium, Delirium in ICU, Depression and Suicide in Later Life

Want to know more about the campaign? Contact the team

The Let's Respect project was launched at an event at Aston University, Birmingham. It represents the culmination of over a years' work, led by Nadine Schofield from the National Mental Health Development Unit and Deborah Sturdy from the Department of Health. The project aimed to produce a ‘toolkit' primarily for healthcare staff who care for older people with mental health needs in acute hospitals. The Let's Respect Resource Box is made up of powerful images and uses case studies to provide information and practical suggestions of how to better meet the mental health needs of older people focusing particularly on acute care settings.

All Let's Respect images are copyright Nudrat Afza

Let's Respect Conferences

 

Let's Respect recently attended the University of Stirling's DSDC International Dementia Conference at York where the closing speaker was Fiona Phillips. Come and visit us at Dementia Congress in Harrogate in November.

 

Toolkit

 

The Let's Respect Resource Box is made up of powerful images and uses case studies to provide information and practical suggestions of how to better meet the mental health needs of older people focusing particularly on acute care settings.

Available for just the cost of postage, download an order form by clicking here.

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