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Introduce Dementia Information Sessions on the National Curriculum

Submitted by Cameron Stewart on Tuesday 18th October 2022

Published on Monday 24th October 2022

Current status: Closed

Closed: Monday 24th April 2023

Signatures: 23

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Delivering ~ dementia ~ Government ~ learning ~ Lessons ~ level ~ National Curriculum ~ Parliament ~ People ~ Schools ~ skills ~ The Government ~ The National ~ Wellbeing ~ Young people

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Introduce Dementia Information Sessions on the National Curriculum

Petition Details

By 2025 there will be 1 Million people in the U.K. who live with dementia, which is a high percent and means most people will know someone, with dementia. Many young people would interact well, with having lessons on how to understand how they can support those living with dementia in all settings.

Additional Information

I am asking the government and Parliament to look at introducing Dementia information sessions across all levels of learning, because these skills in understanding how to better support people, are good to learn young and will help the students view of the world around them and how to be a better citizen. This could be incorporated into lessons about wellbeing and community support that schools deliver.


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