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  • Ministerial webchat Transcript 20th January

    Read here the transcript of the latest webchat with Minister Phil Hope. Many questions were submitted and Phil Hope, Minister for Care Services did his best to answer as many as possible.

  • Ministerial webchat: Full transcript 14 Nov 2007

    The first live webchat with the Minister for Care Services (Ivan Lewis MP) and Dignity Champions was well attended on 14th November 2007.

  • Ministerial webchat: Full transcript 20 Feb 2008

    On 20 February 2008 Gordon Lishman, Director General of Age Concern joined the Care Services Minister in a live webchat with Dignity Champions.

  • Ministerial webchat: Full transcript 21 May 2008

    The third live webchat with the Minister for Care Services (Ivan Lewis MP) and Dignity Champions was well attended on 21st May. Many Dignity Champions submitted a variety of challenging and thought provoking...

  • 'Money Can't Buy You Dignity' DH East Midlands Dignity in Care Conference on the 4th March 2010

    'Money Can't Buy You Dignity' DH East Midlands Dignity in Care Conference on the 4th March 2010. Here is the flyer containing more information on the East Midlands conference.

  • Monitoring & befriending

    Are you a member of the public? Do you have spare time on your hands? Do you want to help others? Can you support those in care? Find out more about the Monitoring & befriending scheme

  • Moondancer Dignity In Care

    Moondancers work includes providing a 'mobile cinema' for care home residents. Using a large library of films, they 'tailor make' an event using vintage film that is lively and entertaining.

  • Morpeth Herald - 23 March 2010

    There was champagne and canapes for residents, family members and staff, as well as live entertainment and afternoon tea.

  • Moving Into A Care Home

    Moving to a care home can be an emotional time for both residents and their families. However, if you follow these simple suggestions it can be a very positive experience for everyone involved.

  • My Tooting - 9 February 2010

    Dignity Action Day asks health and social care workers to take action in their place of work to promote dignity. It also asks members of the public to do what they can to take action on this day to promote...