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This is a co-de project working with ACCHS staff and a range of stakeholders in the area of Indigenous health and aged care to enhance the overall health outcomes and quality of life of older people who have cognitive impairment or dementia, their families and communities. The project's Indigenous Reference Group advises on data collection activities, resource development and the implementation of the best-practice model of care that is being developed as part of this project and rolled out in the health services of our co-researching ACCHS partners.
Let's CHAT Dementia brings together a large team of research staff and students working in the area of Indigenous dementia research from academic institutions around Australia and internationally. The Indigenous Reference Group IRG is made up of Indigenous community members and experienced researchers, and ensures that the values and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older people, their families and communities are upheld in the project.
Twelve Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services ACCHSs and five academic institutions are partnering on the project across four states to help improve dementia care and brain health in their local communities. The four message sticks in the middle circle also are to pass on the information and awareness. The four people around the middle circle are listening to the CHAT.
The stitch-like lines between the writing in the circle represent the different journeys people with dementia and cognitive impairment are on, trying to manage their condition. Research Staff Let's CHAT Dementia brings together a large team of research staff and students working in the area of Indigenous dementia research from academic institutions around Australia and internationally.
View Indigenous Reference Group The Indigenous Reference Group IRG is made up of Indigenous community members and experienced researchers, and ensures that the values and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older people, their families and communities are upheld in the project.
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