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    Involvement in meetings and events: Tips for good practice

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    Publication date
    2020-11
    Author
    Mason, Clare
    Quinn, Catherine
    Andrews, Michael
    Parveen, Sahdia
    Litherland, R.
    Keyword
    Dementia
    Meetings
    Events
    Carers
    Patients
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    (c) 2020 Journal of Dementia Care. Full-text reproduced with publisher permission.
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    
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    Abstract
    When face-to-face meetings and events resume, there is likely to be a renewed commitment to involving people with dementia and carers. Clare Mason and colleagues reflect on what they have learnt from their own experience and provide some tips for good practice.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18238
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    Accepted manuscript
    Citation
    Mason C, Quinn C, Andrews M et al (2020) Involvement in meetings and events: Tips for good practice. Journal of Dementia Care. 28(6): 26-28.
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    Article
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