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World Alzheimer Report 2022: Report Launch and Panel Discussion

September 21, 2022 @ 6:00 am - 7:30 am

Alzheimer Disease International is pleased to invite you to the virtual launch of the World Alzheimer Report 2022, taking place on 21 September, World Alzheimer’s Day.

As you may already know, this year’s report focuses on post-diagnostic support, building on last year’s report on diagnosis report on diagnosis. The report will confront what is perhaps the biggest challenge facing the global dementia community today and will examine areas around planning, delivery, innovation, gaps, barriers and solutions.

Chaired by ADI CEO Paola Barbarino, the 75-minute report launch webinar will include a number of the report’s lead authors, including Dr Serge Gauthier and former carer Claire Webster from McGill University, Montreal. We will also hear testimonies of the lived experiences from people living with dementia, as well as from a number of authors of expert essays within the report.

During the panel discussion, we will be highlighting the report’s key findings and recommendations, and asking how the post-diagnosis experience worldwide can be radically improved, particularly in line with Action areas 4 and 5 of the WHO’s Global action plan on dementia.

This webinar is crucial viewing for people living with dementia, their carers and advocates, as well as governments, policy makers, health and care professionals, researchers, care managers, innovators and Alzheimer and dementia associations across the world.

The final portion of the webinar will be dedicated to a Q&A discussion, where members of the audience will be able to use this excellent opportunity to pose questions to members of the panel.

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Dear friends and colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to the virtual launch of the World Alzheimer Report 2022, taking place on 21 September, World Alzheimer’s Day.

As you may already know, this year’s report focuses on post-diagnostic support, building on last year’s report on diagnosis report on diagnosis. The report will confront what is perhaps the biggest challenge facing the global dementia community today and will examine areas around planning, delivery, innovation, gaps, barriers and solutions.

 

Levels and quality of post-diagnosis support vary widely across the world, and the evident gaps in provision are leaving many people living with dementia, their carers and family members, without much needed support and services.

 

However, there are also exemplar models emerging in some countries, which the report will further examine by shining a light on innovations across the sector and offering solutions to what is an incredibly complex and challenging area.

 

 

World Alzheimer Report 2022:
Report launch and panel discussion

Wednesday 21 September 2022
07:00 CST (Mexico City)
08:00 EDT (New York)
13:00 BST  (London)
14:00 CET (Madrid)
15:00 EAT (Nairobi)
20:00 CST (Beijing)
22:00 AEST (Sydney)

Please check for your specific time zone.You can use this app to check what time the webinar is happening where you are. 

 

 

Chaired by ADI CEO Paola Barbarino, the 75-minute report launch webinar will include a number of the report’s lead authors, including Dr Serge Gauthier and former carer Claire Webster from McGill University, Montreal. We will also hear testimonies of the lived experiences from people living with dementia, as well as from a number of authors of expert essays within the report.

During the panel discussion, we will be highlighting the report’s key findings and recommendations, and asking how the post-diagnosis experience worldwide can be radically improved, particularly in line with Action areas 4 and 5 of the WHO’s Global action plan on dementia.

This webinar is crucial viewing for people living with dementia, their carers and advocates, as well as governments, policy makers, health and care professionals, researchers, care managers, innovators and Alzheimer and dementia associations across the world.

The final portion of the webinar will be dedicated to a Q&A discussion, where members of the audience will be able to use this excellent opportunity to pose questions to members of the panel.

 

Register now

 

 

All the best,

The ADI Team

 

 

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Date:
September 21, 2022
Time:
6:00 am - 7:30 am