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Episode 5. Claire and Juliet

23m · Every Small Step for Dementia Carers Count · 21 Oct 20:00

Welcome to the Every Small Step Podcast from Dementia Carers Count, our virtual annual conference. This year, we're celebrating the lives and contributions of the dementia carer community.

In our final episode of the week we hear from Claire and Juliet.

Claire Good Child is the Chief Executive of Dementia Carers Count, having joined the charity in 2015. She has a background in social work, specialising in working with people living with dementia.

Juliet is a former carer, caring for her mother Hilary who had mixed dementia and sadly died this year. Juliet attended one of Dementia Carers Count’s very first three day courses.

This week, we will take small steps to support the brilliant work of friends and family caring for those with dementia across the country. Every day, we'll share an episode from a series of talks from public figures through to young carers, we want to share the stories of some of the incredible people caring for those with dementia. Walk with us and listen to their stories.

There are 700,000 people in the UK who are caring for a friend or family member with dementia. We invite you to take your own small steps and walk with us, as we take a step for every family dementia carer.

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Episode 5. Claire and Juliet

Welcome to the Every Small Step Podcast from Dementia Carers Count, our virtual annual conference. This year, we're celebrating the lives and contributions of the dementia carer community.

In our final episode of the week we hear from Claire and Juliet.

Claire Good Child is the Chief Executive of Dementia Carers Count, having joined the charity in 2015. She has a background in social work, specialising in working with people living with dementia.

Juliet is a former carer, caring for her mother Hilary who had mixed dementia and sadly died this year. Juliet attended one of Dementia Carers Count’s very first three day courses.

This week, we will take small steps to support the brilliant work of friends and family caring for those with dementia across the country. Every day, we'll share an episode from a series of talks from public figures through to young carers, we want to share the stories of some of the incredible people caring for those with dementia. Walk with us and listen to their stories.

There are 700,000 people in the UK who are caring for a friend or family member with dementia. We invite you to take your own small steps and walk with us, as we take a step for every family dementia carer.

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Together, we will take small steps to support the brilliant work of friends and family caring for those with dementia across the country. Every day, we'll share an episode from a series of talks from public figures through to young carers, we want to share the stories of some of the incredible people caring for those with dementia. Walk with us and listen to their stories.

There are 700,000 people in the UK who are caring for a friend or family member with dementia. We invite you to take your own small steps and walk with us, as we take a step for every family dementia carer.

Episode 4. Jill and Tony

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In today’s episode we hear from Jill and Tony.

Jill cares for her husband who has Behavioural Variant Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)

Tony is a retired GP and sits on the Board of Trustees for Dementia Carers Count.

This week, we will take small steps to support the brilliant work of friends and family caring for those with dementia across the country. Every day, we'll share an episode from a series of talks from public figures through to young carers, we want to share the stories of some of the incredible people caring for those with dementia. Walk with us and listen to their stories.

There are 700,000 people in the UK who are caring for a friend or family member with dementia. We invite you to take your own small steps and walk with us, as we take a step for every family dementia carer.

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Welcome to the Every Small Step Podcast from Dementia Carers Count, our virtual annual conference. This year, we're celebrating the lives and contributions of the dementia carer community.

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Together, we will take small steps to support the brilliant work of friends and family caring for those with dementia across the country. Every day, we'll share an episode from a series of talks from public figures through to young carers, we want to share the stories of some of the incredible people caring for those with dementia. Walk with us and listen to their stories.

There are 700,000 people in the UK who are caring for a friend or family member with dementia. We invite you to take your own small steps and walk with us, as we take a step for every family dementia carer.

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