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A rights-based approach to dementia-inclusive public spaces
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posted on 2021-03-15, 03:48 authored by Carmela LeoneCarmela Leone, Rachel WintertonRachel Winterton, Irene BlackberryIrene BlackberryPeople living with dementia and their carers in rural and regional areas face particular challenges around loneliness and isolation, heightened by a lack of access to dementia-inclusive outdoor and public spaces. Carmela Leone, Rachel Winterton and Irene Blackberry are undertaking a study in rural and regional Victoria exploring the rights of people with dementia and carers to participation, inclusion and access to public space.
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Publication Date
2021-01-18Journal
Australian Journal of Dementia CareVolume
10Issue
1Pagination
3p. (p. 24-26)Publisher
University of WollongongISSN
2049-6893Rights Statement
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