Other Events
2024 Dementia Summit
The 2024 Dementia Summit took place at the King's Fund in central London on Tuesday 10th September 2024. Jackie was invited to participate in this conference by taking part in the panel session:
Affording People with Dementia and Their Families a Greater Level of Humanity
There were 5 panellists answering questions from the floor, chaired by Ian Donaghy.
The photo shows Jackie with a colleague, Caroline, from Dementia UK who was also a panellist.
London
10th September 2024
Neurology And Neurological Disorders
Jackie is a member of the Scientific Committee for this Conference. She is also a keynote speaker on day 1 of this conference.
For this she will be presenting Cogs club to a new audience of delegates from around the world.
Whilst Jackie will be presenting in person other delegates will be presenting virtually.
Jackie attended the 9th Edition of the International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders, June 20-22, 2024, Paris, France.
She spoke about Cogs clubs and discussed 2 case studies.
Paris, France
20th - 22nd June 2024
The Dementia summit held at the Kings Fund in London was truly inspirational.
Amazing sessions. Highlights were from Peter Berry talking about his life with dementia and Bill Wilson talking about caring for his wife (who sadly
passed away this year)
The dementia lead and facilitator of Cogs Clubs at Holy Trinity in Cliftonville can be seen networking in one of the photos.
We are hopeful of having a contact or two from there to grow Cogs into London somewhere.
London
31st October 2023
2nd International Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Conference
Jackie will be taking the Chair position on day 1 of this conference.
She is also a keynote speaker on day 1 of this conference.
For this she will be presenting Cogs club to a new audience of delegates from around the world.
Whilst Jackie will be presenting in person other delegates will be presenting virtually
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Rome, Italy
16th – 17th June 2023
The Alzheimer's Show is a two-day event for carers, family members, healthcare
professionals and anyone affected by Alzheimer's, dementia and memory loss.
Jackie will be one of the team of Admiral Nurses running the popular 1-2-1 advice
clinics at The Alzheimer's Show in London on 7th and 8th June.
London
7th and 8th June
The Cogs Club and Cognitive Stimulation
ITALY COGS
Italy hosts another conference to support Cogs Clubs.
This conference is entitled The COGS CLUB AND COGNITIVE STIMULATION
It will be held in Bari, Italy on Wednesday June 21, 2017 at the Norman Scientific Castle
See attached programme in Italian / English
Norman Scientific Castle, Bari, Italy
Wednesday June 21, 2017
More Cogs Clubs in Italy
The Cogs Club project in Italy is growing
At this moment, there are 6 clubs:
2 in Corlo di Formigine and in Sassuolo
and 4 new locations:
1 in Maranello, near Sassuolo;
3 in the northern area of Modena, in Medolla, San Possidonio and Carpi.
1 will open soon in San Felice.
Ass.S.De are collaborating with 2 other associations (A.S.D.A.M. and G.A.F.A.) so that they can work within 2 other districts of Modena. The team of professionalists has grown and now includes 4 Psychologists , 3 OT's, 2 Psychology assistants and 1 music therapist.
They continue to collect data from the evaluations with ACE-R, GDS, Qol-AD, DAD and ZBI. The results are very interesting and have been presented in Padova at the SIPI (Societa Italiana di Psicologia dell'invecchiamento) Congress in March.
The results are also being presented in Copenaghen at the Alzheimer Europe AE Conference Oct 31 - 2 November 2016.
Copenaghen 2016 poster
Padova Sipi poster
Club at Our Lady's Hospital
HSE Ireland have opened their first Cogs Club at Our Lady's Hospital, Day Centre, in Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim. See the address section for details
Italy hosts active aging and cognitive reactivation conference
This conference considers the prevention and treatment models which includes an evaluation of their Cogs Clubs. See programme for details
Cogs in Ireland is on the move
The Alzheimer's Society of Ireland have opened their first club in Galway.
A second club has now opened in Dunally Sligo
See address section for details /contacts
Cogs in Italy is moving forward
On 11th November I was invited to visit Italy to observe one of the two pilot sites and then present the Cogs initiative to a new audience of interested parties.
Dr Andrea Fabbo Director of Dementia Services in Modena, is in charge of this project in collaboration with Andreina Capitani President of the Dementia Support Association (Associazione Sostegno Demenze http://www.asssde.com/)
There are two pilot sites (in the Parish church of Formigine and in the Public Park of Municipality of Sassuolo called Parco Amico (an amazing area dedicated to elderly people) with 15 members in each. They will have an MMSE score not less than 18/30. I visited the club in the Parco Amico.
Both clubs are run by professionals who arrive when it is time for their session. They are supported by a team of volunteers who assist as needed e.g. work with the therapist, support members with activity, food preparation etc
The efficacy and effectiveness of these two clubs will be evaluated at the end of December.
Kent Dementia Action Alliance Awards
Kent Dementia Action Alliance asked people across Kent to nominate people, events and agencies for 7 award categories.
The winners were decided by a number of people in Kent living with dementia.
By voting for me for this award the value of Cogs Clubs for people living with dementia has been recognised.
There are 22 clubs in Kent and many are supported by professionals from the Kent and Medway Partnership Trust.
The attached photo shows
Winner of the Kents 'Dementia focused' volunteer award
Jackie Tuppen from Thanet
Award presented by Kelly Duke from Argo Life and Legacy
Dementia Diaries - The brain cell boogie
A lighthearted singalong for young people about dealing with dementia. Based on the book, and featuring the characters from The Dementia Diaries by Matthew Snyman.
The University of Parma ran a Cognitive Stimulation Workshop on 21st May.
In Italy they have memory clinics and some professionals are trained in Cognitive Stimulation Therapy.
This was an opportunity to present Cogs Clubs as a therapeutic intervention.
Over 100 people attended the Workshop. The effectiveness and efficacy of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is largely accepted and groups at the memory clinic in Parma have consequently been adapted to run in a similar way.
The Cogs Club presentation was well received and discussions
continue regarding its use in Italy.
Interventions in Italy are led by research: proof of effectiveness and efficacy help to move new initiatives forward.
Click the heading to see the workshop programme
Italy 21st May
Italy
21st May 2013
Previous Events
Cogs Clubs Presentation - Tuesday October 11th 2011