The Let's Respect project aimed to produce a 'toolkit' primarily for healthcare staff who care for older people with mental health needs in acute hospitals.
The new previous Minister for Care Services visited Bristol as part of a number of dignity visits, and met a number of people who are working on dignity projects from both United Hospitals Bristol NHS...
These posters/slides can be used to promote a culture of using complaints to make a positive impact on care services. There are three posters in powerpoint format - please feel free to download and...
This leaflet can be downloaded locally and handed out to people wanting the origional version of the Dignity Map and Dignity Leaflet. When printing out the Dignity Map, it is best to print it out on...
Here, Sir Michael Parkinson discusses why he is the Dignity Ambassador and why it should important to everybody to treat the elderly and those in care with the dignity they deserve.
Dignity campaign journey in the North West Time to Celebrate and Look to the Future! This is my final update and as such, I will try and capture the key achievements from our Dignity Campaign...
Hi My nameis Anna Gaughan and I have been commissioned to take the Lead for Dignity in Care across the North West region. We have lots to celebrate and more to do...... The North West is the largest...
This is our first ever East Midlands Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) Dignity newsletter. The aim of the newsletter is to provide information around regional activity to promote Dignity. It...
The Dignity Challenge event took place on May 15th 2008 at the Newcastle College Conference Centre and was a huge success. The Event was chaired by Linda Christon the North East Regional Director for...