Dementia in Europe magazine, issue 34, October 2020

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POLICY WATCH

World Health Organization shares updates on its progress on work related to dementia The World Health Organization (WHO) has undertaken much work in relation to dementia as part of the Global Action Plan on the Public Health Response to Dementia 2017–2025. In this article, Stéfanie Fréel and Katrin Seeher of the WHO share an update on the progress of two key areas of work: The Global Dementia Observatory and the Dementia Friendly Initiative toolkit. The Global Dementia Observatory In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global Dementia Observatory (GDO), which contains an online data portal and an interactive knowledge exchange platform. The GDO data portal provides access to key dementia data from Member States across three domains: policy, service delivery, and information and research. Through its 35 indicators, the GDO assists countries in strengthening evidence-based policies,

service planning and health and social care systems for dementia. The GDO also acts as the global monitoring and accountability mechanism, providing support in measuring country progress on dementia actions outlined in the Global action plan on the public health response to dementia 2017–2025. By August 2020, 56 countries had submitted data to the GDO, covering 62% of the world’s population, with approximately 55% being high-income and 45% low-and

middle-income countries. GDO data collection is ongoing in over 40 countries, bringing the total population coverage to 81%. Available GDO data informed the first progress report for the 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA) in May 2020. More information from the report of the WHA is available at: https://apps.who. int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA73/A73_32-en.pdf The GDO Knowledge Exchange platform The GDO knowledge exchange platform (GDO KE platform) supplements the data portal. It provides a space for stakeholders to share resources (e.g. policies, guidelines, case studies and examples of good practice), facilitate mutual learning and promote the exchange of good practice for dementia. All resources are submitted by users of the GDO KE platform. A comprehensive review process consisting of a panel of GDO peer reviewers and a focus group of people with lived experience of dementia ensure that submitted resources meet quality and good practice criteria. Users of the platform are also invited to leave comments and rate the resources. While the GDO KE platform will be launched later this year, WHO continues to welcome resource submissions and requests to join the GDO peer-review network. If you have a resource you would like to submit to the GDO KE platform, you can do so at: https://extranet.who.int/ dataform/895286?lang=en If you are interested in becoming a peer-reviewer, you can do so by signing up at: https:// extranet.who.int/dataform/456967?lang=en Towards a dementia inclusive-society: a WHO toolkit for Dementia-Friendly Initiatives Dementia awareness and friendliness represent one of the seven strategic action areas included in the global dementia action plan. This action area aims to improve communities’ understanding of dementia and create dementia-inclusive societies where people with dementia can live meaningfully, safely and with dignity. More specifically, the global dementia action plan’s global target 2.2. aims to establish at least one dementia-friendly initiative (DFI) to foster a dementia-inclusive

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Campaigning to “Bring Dementia Out”

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pages 32-35

organisation Looking back at 30 Years of Alzheimer Europe shaping dementia policy in Europe

20min
pages 47-56

Jean Georges looks back on his 24 years as Executive Director of Alzheimer Europe

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pages 41-43

Alzheimer Europe’s Honorary Treasurer reflects on the financial history of the

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pages 45-46

Iva Holmerová shares some of her highlights as Chairperson of Alzheimer Europe

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page 44

of dementias Brain Health Scotland initiative is launched

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pages 39-40

EU progresses in relation to health, research and budget policy

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pages 20-23

Vienna forms a working group of people with dementia

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pages 30-35

Alzheimer Europe hosts online meeting of Government Experts on Dementia

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page 24

Lancet Commission identifies 12 modifiable risk factors that could account for 40

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pages 36-38

COVID-19 pandemic poses questions for policy makers in supporting people with dementia and their carers

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pages 27-28

Kate Lee takes the helm at Alzheimer’s Society

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page 29

World Health Organization shares updates on its progress on work related to dementia

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pages 25-26

Germany launches its new National Dementia Strategy

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pages 18-19

PARADIGM project organises online Patient Engagement Open Forum

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pages 9-10

MOPEAD: shifting the paradigm to early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease

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pages 14-15

Alzheimer Europe elects new Board

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pages 4-5

Alzheimer Europe speaks to Vice-President Dubravka Šuica about the EU’s plans on

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Helen Rochford-Brennan reflects on her time as Chairperson of the European Working

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Celebrating one year of the RADAR-AD Patient Advisory Board

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pages 11-13

Alzheimer Europe calls for urgent action to address COVID-19 impact on research

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