Learning from Japan about supporting workers who live with dementia
30 September trade unionists from across Scotland gathered in Glasgow to learn how to support workers affected by dementia; directly or as carers.
A highlight of the conference, which was organized by Age Scotland in partnership with Scottish TUC and Alzheimer Scotland, was a video of an interview with Tomo; a visitor from Japan who was living and working with dementia, undertaken by Agnes Houston; a campaigner who herself has the condition.
On 30 September trade unionists from across Scotland gathered in Glasgow to learn how to support workers affected by dementia; directly or as carers.
A highlight of the conference, which was organized by Age Scotland in partnership with Scottish TUC and Alzheimer Scotland, was a video of an interview with Tomo; a visitor from Japan who was living and working with dementia, undertaken by Agnes Houston; a campaigner who herself has the condition.
At the conference Age Scotland launched a new free guide on Dementia and the Workplace. While employers in Scotland are the main audience for this guide, it also proposes actions that everyone in a workplace can take to become more dementia aware, from occupational health professionals to customer facing staff.
Find out more about Age Scotland's Dementia Awareness training.
Download Dementia and the Workplace - a guide for employers in Scotland.