Latest resources

  • A Touch Of Dignity, By Mark Coley R.N.L.D, Dignity Champion

    Don't ignore me, don't turn your head away, Please don't leave me, I have something I want to say, All I ask from you, is some respect from you, And give me dignity, a touch of dignity.. Don't dismiss...

  • Dignity Action Day by Adam Probert

    We extend the hand of friendship to all those we meet and see, And bask in their savoured presence as we sip the digni-tea We while away the hours reminiscing about how our campaign grew Creating treasured...

  • Slides to help deliver dignity training

    The National Dignity Council are grateful to those organisations that shared their training materials, and have allowed us to use them to put together a pack of resource PowerPoint slides. We are...

  • Childrens Dignity Do's

    A new card is available that translates the Dignity Do's in words that children use. The words are those submitted in our Children's competition earlier this year. The card can be downloaded below...

  • Ask me how Dignity is promoted here - poster

    Advertise your commitment to Dignity, download our 'Ask me' poster and enter the name of your organisation at the top.

  • Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions

    This resource will help you to implement one of the key guideline recommendations - that older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions have a 'single, named care coordinator who...

  • Home care: delivering personal care and practical support to older people living in their own homes

    NICE Guidelines Tailored resource NG 21. This guideline covers the planning and delivery of person-centred care for older people living in their own homes (known as home care or domiciliary care). It...

  • Why do people do bad things?

    An article written by Jane Ritchie presented to the Oxfordshire Dignity Network in June 2016.

  • Dignity Audit Tools - NDC 2016

    Being treated with dignity and respect is vital for our wellbeing as it makes us feel valued and worthy. The National Dignity Council believe that 'Dignity is Everybody's Business' and as such we have...

  • Skills For Care Common Core Principles

    Dignity, and understanding what it means, must be at the centre of everything to achieve high quality, person-centred care and support. These principles focus on the key values of dignity, and the attitudes,...