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Liverpool Dementia & Ageing Research Conference

12/10/2022 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Join us for the 4th annual conference in Liverpool!

Taking place on the 12th of October at The Florrie in Liverpool, we are for the first time inviting abstracts and want to hear about your research, evaluations, and lived experiences of dementia and caring!

The Conference, as well as other events from the Forum, is national and international, and we welcome submissions from all over. The Forum originated in Liverpool but has a national and international outlook.

Moving on from the pandemic: ongoing priorities in dementia care

This year’s conference theme is addressing the ongoing priorities in dementia care as we are looking at gradually moving on from the pandemic. Whilst the pandemic is still around, there are learnings from the pandemic which may impact on dementia care after COVID-19.

The Conference Day – 12th October 2022

Our international conference will take place at The Florrie in Liverpool. Whilst the full list of speakers and talks will depend on your submitted abstracts, we have a number of key sessions already in place.

Keynote Speaker: Prof Siobhan Reilly, Director of the Centre for Applied Dementia Studies at the University of Bradford, will start off the Conference with her keynote speech about her research into dementia care.

Policy Debate: Join us for a policy debate with the Alzheimer’s Society, the Liverpool Heseltine Institute, and Anne Marie Lubanski from the Liverpool City Council on the day. Let’s discuss how we can take research into policy and practice.

Submit your abstract (deadline 1st June) and register here:

Venue

The Florrie
377 Mill Street
Liverpool, Liverpool L8 4RF
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