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  • Ken Clasper: Why I became a Dignity Champion

    I originally got involved with the Alzheimer's Society a few years ago, where I worked as an Ambassador, and then got involved with the Department of Health. My wife and I got involved with the National...

  • Kent County Council - 24 February 2010

    For Kent, dignity is a high priority and Kent County Council works hard to bring a better quality of life to older people and anyone who is getting care.

  • Key Messages - People's Award for Dignity in Care 2009

    This document contains the key messages to be used in publicising the People's Award for Dignity in Care 2009.

  • Kingston Guardian - 25th February 2010

    NHS Surrey, Surrey County Council and Surrey Care Association have all voiced their support for today's National Dignity Action Day.

  • Kirklees Case Study

    Raising Awareness - Cheers!! In Kirklees we launched a poster and mat campaign to promote the dignity in care agenda by highlighting the 10 points of the dignity challenge on the back of a beer / coffee...

  • Kirklees Council - 17 February 2010

    Kirklees Council Adult Services is supporting national Dignity Action Day which will be held on February 25.

  • Kirklees Council Dignity Posters

    Kirklees Council Adult Services and NHS Kirklees have joined forces to launch a poster campaign

  • Kissing it better

    Kissing It Better a new website run by two ex nurses who simply want to make simple ideas that can make a world of difference avaliable to everyone. Check out some ideas they have

  • Lancashire County Council - 17 February 2010

    Lancashire County Council and its partner agencies are marking Dignity Action Day with a series of events designed to highlight the authority's commitment to ensuring that everyone who uses care services...

  • Lancashire County Council Commercial Group

    Lancashire County Council Commercial Group (LCCG) are the Council's In House provider of care services for older people in Lancashire:See how they adopted the Dignity in Care challenge