Bournemouth University Dementia Institute are embarking on an exciting public engagement project with a multi-media artist, Derek Eland http://derekeland.com
The project aims to document the views and experiences of people with dementia and the general public using a diary room process. This is an great opportunity to work on a ground-breaking project and we’re recruiting BU staff and student volunteers to work with us to help collect the views of people with dementia and the views of the general public.
Derek is presenting at our internal conference on 31st January and will facilitate a meeting afterwards (2-3pm) to discuss the details of the project. If you would like to know more do come along, if you can’t make it please email Anthea Innes (ainnes@bournemouth.ac.uk) to find out more about how you could get involved.
Please come along to room BG14 in Bournemouth House to find out more.











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