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SUMMARY:Coping styles & help seeking in dementia research: DETERMIND
DESCRIPTION:“What can coping styles tell us about help seeking in dementia? Findings from DETERMIND” Presented by Isaac Duncan-Cross \nIsaac Duncan-Cross is nearing the end of his PhD at the University of Sussex under the supervision of Dr Eleanor Miles and Dr Ben Hicks\, focussed on affect regulation and help seeking in people with dementia. His research takes place in collaboration with the DETERMIND Project\, a national research initiative focussed on tackling dementia care inequalities in the UK. \nIsaac will present the mixed-method findings of his PhD research\, looking at the relationship between coping and formal service use in dementia. He will present coping styles as a novel predictor of diagnostic timing in dementia\, performing above and beyond pre-established sociodemographic predictors. He will also discuss both coping and help seeking post-diagnosis\, as experienced by people with dementia themselves. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/coping-styles-help-seeking-in-dementia-research-determind/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Equadem Funding Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join the Equadem Network + webinar to find out about research internships and pilot projects.\n\n\n\nEquadem Network Plus is a 5-year funded ESRC/NIHR network that brings together people with dementia\, carers\, health and social care professionals\, academics\, and charities and commissioners to find solutions to dementia inequalities in diagnosis and care. \nWe will be launching our next funding rounds on the 3rd of November\, Deadline 15th January\, for you to apply for either: \n\n12-month 1-day a week research internships for health and social care professionals and charity workers\n12/18-month pilot projects\n\nResearch internships and pilot projects will commence 1st April 2026. \nAt this webinar\, you will find ot more about these two funding opportunities and hear from a currently funded research intern. \nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/equadem-funding-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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