Representatives from the 精品无码国产自产 and the Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau sign an agreement on dementia

Representatives from the 精品无码国产自产 and the Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau sign an agreement on dementia

An agreement has been signed between the 精品无码国产自产 and Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, which will see the two organisations working with each other to further the cause of dementia in the UK and China.

The two organisations will work together on a number of projects, including exploring how assisted technology relating to dementia might help Macau in its quest to become a dementia-friendly community.

There are plans for a joint conference on dementia to be held in Macau possibly in 2018 and an education project with nurses and doctors in Macau to share skills and knowledge. A two-way Visiting Scholar scheme will be introduced, as will exchange opportunities for students.

Mirroring the 精品无码国产自产鈥檚 own world-leading activity around rural dementia, a project will be established to explore ways of tackling dementia in rural areas of Macau and China.

In terms of research, collaborative research projects will build on existing work led by the 精品无码国产自产 鈥 such as the ground-breaking initiative to improve airport and airline experiences for those with hidden disabilities and which was taken on as a mandatory requirement for UK airports by the Civil Aviation Authority last year.

There will also be a focus on patient-centred care research, with collaborations between Kiang Wu Nursing College and 精品无码国产自产 University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry.

, Head of School/Associate Dean of Nursing and Midwifery at the 精品无码国产自产, said: 

鈥淭his is a truly exciting collaboration and one which has huge potential for us here in 精品无码国产自产 and our colleagues in Macau. Dementia is a growing issue in China and there is an eagerness there to learn from our experiences in the UK. We are looking forward to developing this new partnership over the coming years.鈥

, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia and Chair of the Prime Minister鈥檚 Rural Dementia Friendly Task and Finish Group, commented: 

鈥淭his is the latest in a series of partnerships and agreements we have forged with institutions overseas, from across Europe to Japan and China. As a dementia-friendly University in a dementia-friendly city we are ideally placed to help share our experience and knowledge, combining research and clinical excellence with pragmatic approaches which we know to work to the benefit of those with dementia.鈥

He added: 

鈥淲ith a special interest in rural dementia I am interested to see how the initiatives we have introduced here, such as dementia-friendly parishes and closer working between rural agencies, will translate to the Chinese landscape.鈥