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People with dementia are much more likely to be consulted on a range of issues than they have been in the past.
This is a sea-change for a group who were historically marginalised. If the experience of dementia was heard, it was most usually of that of the carer.
It's good that that has changed - but questions remain about how the contribution people make is valued, how it's recognised, and how well-supported people are in taking part.
In this episode people discuss their mixed experiences of being involved, and what makes them feel valued.
By Innovations in DementiaPeople with dementia are much more likely to be consulted on a range of issues than they have been in the past.
This is a sea-change for a group who were historically marginalised. If the experience of dementia was heard, it was most usually of that of the carer.
It's good that that has changed - but questions remain about how the contribution people make is valued, how it's recognised, and how well-supported people are in taking part.
In this episode people discuss their mixed experiences of being involved, and what makes them feel valued.