Campaign with us

We know the devastation dementia causes. That’s why we campaign.

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Stand with people living with dementia

Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer and the greatest health and social care crisis of our time.

We campaign so that everyone can get a timely diagnosis, and support from people who truly understand them. We campaign for a system that is ready to deliver new treatments and services that really work.

It will take a society to beat dementia. Will you campaign with us? 

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In the UK someone develops dementia every 3 minutes 
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56% of unpaid carers don’t know who to contact for social care support 
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Over a third of people living with dementia in the UK do not have a diagnosis

What we're campaigning for

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Together we can create change

Every time you speak up, every story you share, every action you take brings us closer to a world where the healthcare system is ready to deliver new treatments and where everyone can get a timely diagnosis and compassionate care.

There are lots of ways you can use your voice to demand a better future for people living with dementia:

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“Campaigning is crucial as it ensures dementia is not ignored. I enjoy taking part because it allows me to contribute to meaningful change, whether that’s influencing policy, improving services, or simply making sure every voice is heard.”

- Geoff, campaigner and person with lived experience 

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We need your support

Become a campaigner to help people living with dementia today, and in the future.

Stand with us