New Care Cameo launched: Human rights and dementia

New Care Cameo launched: Human rights and dementia

Scottish Care is delighted to announce the launch of the latest Care Cameo, entitled ‘Human rights and dementia’ and writted by Anna Buchanan, Programme Director at Life Changes Trust.

The Care Cameos series is designed to present short but challenging sketches of various issues and to provide a forum to encourage and foster debate on a whole range of issues important for the delivering of care and support for older individuals across Scotland.

The latest Care Cameo was launched at Scottish Care’s ‘Raising the Standards’ human rights event in Glasgow on Wednesday 29 November 2017.

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