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Dementia Care Strategy | Edinburgh | 28 June 2017

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  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP<br />
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  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone<br />
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  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured:<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Alzheimer Scotland campaigner and Andrew Mackay, local GP<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP and Archie Noone listen to Henry Simmons, Chief Executive of Alzheimer Scotland<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Andrew Mackay (local GP) and Henry Simmons, Chief Executive of Alzheimer Scotland (right)<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg
  • Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt MSP was at St Triduana's Medical Practice, Portobelloto to discuss dementia care strategy with the local GP whose practice is running a pilot project and with campaigners from Alzheimer Scotland. The Minister, who has unveiled a three-year programme which aims to drive improvements in care and support, took the opportunity to listen to the campaigners, including Archie Noone, from Dundee. Archie who has vascular dementia himself, is chair of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Pictured: Maureen Watt MSP<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Dementia_Care_Strategy_Edinb...jpg