Thursday 2 March 2017

‘You Can Make a Difference’ Campaign add a personal pledge here

       
Taken From our pledge site 
We launched the ‘You Can Make a Difference’ Campaign in February of this 2015 and it has been so inspiring to see it grow. Tommy Whitelaw has given over 500 talks since , with nearly 600 scheduled in total, reaching to date more than 65,000 people in person at the talks and we wanted to really thank those who have gotten involved and made it all possible. 
The talks involve  Tommy sharing his own personal experiences from caring and the experiences of others who have written to him since he went on tour in 2011, to help people understand some of the issues that carers face, and what we can all do to help overcome these issues.

and to make a pledge about one key action they could take to really have a positive impact in the lives of others. Some of the pledges have been about a simple change in attitude such as “I pledge to listen with open ears and open heart.” This type of change is one that we can all implement in our own lives, no matter who we are, where we live, or what we do.
The campaign  has really shown the difference that every single person can make, no matter how small it may seem. This has been through asking people to reflect on carers experiences, 

as of today more than 12,000 Nurses,Hospitals,Universities,Students,Care Homes, individuals  Have Now personally Pledged to 'Make a Difference for People Living with dementia,Families and carers .You can read Case studies Here 

The interactions that we have with people can be vast and varied. They can also be short and infrequent, and more often than we realise, the occasional conversation can be the only interaction people have with someone in their community. There is an abundance of research which shows that isolation leads to poorer health and wellbeing, but on a basic human level, it is simply wrong that people feel so alone. 

Time and time again, carers tell us that a little bit of time, listening and understanding can make an unimaginable difference during what can be a very difficult and lonely journey.  With this in mind, we would like to encourage everyone to reflect about what they could do to help, and to make a difference.
If you would like to make your own pledge, we would really love to hear about it! Please send us your pledge via email to  dementiacarersvoices@alliance-scotland.org.uk or tweet us @dementiacarervo. Let’s make a difference!
                                           

    
Thanks for reading my blog, You can now view my 8 short flims here! http://tommy-on-tour-2011.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/my-mums-name-was-joan-this-is-our-story.html
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