Contact us

The Dementia Partnerships website is sponsored by the Strategic Clinical Networks (SCN) for Mental Health, Dementia and Neurological Conditions South West.

Network Directors

  • Clinical Director and Mental Health Network Chairperson
    Dr. Adrian James, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Devon Partnership NHS Trust
    [email protected]
  • Clinical Director and Dementia Network Chairperson
    Dr. Nick Cartmell, GP, Ashburton, Devon
    [email protected]
  • Clinical Director and Neurological Conditions Chairperson
    (tbc)

Network enquiries

  • Deputy Associate Director
    Strategic Clinical Networks and Clinical Senates, South West
    Programme Lead, SCN for Mental Health, Dementia, Neurological Conditions
    [email protected]
    07973 732766

Website enquiries

If you have an enquiry about the website or have information that you would like to appear on the website then please send it to Rowan Purdy [email protected] or call Rowan to discuss it on 07852175374.

8 thoughts on “Contact us

  1. After attending a recent conference around dementia, I was able to pick up one of your books entitled People Living with Dementia – Making Involvement Count.

    I was hoping that as I cover 3 units, I could have more copies of the above.

    Thank you

  2. Hello, i have read your workbooks 1 and 3 online and found them very useful but is there a workbook 2 online, i can’t seem to find it.

    Regards

    Emma

  3. A colleague has recently shown me the 3 step approach workbooks to developing knowledge in dementia care. I have tried to access these from the website but it comes up with an error message. Also could you confirm that these are available for anyone to access and use ie private providers of training.
    Thanks

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