A Conversation on Human Rights and Dementia: Unpacking the Essentials I Dublin

Event Details

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Each year, December 10th is recognised globally as Human Rights Day. This year's theme, Human Rights, Our Everyday Essentials, offers a timely opportunity to reflect on the everyday rights that matter most to people with dementia and their care partners, as well as the legal frameworks that seek to safeguard those rights.

Please join us for a special Human Rights Day event—A Conversation about Human Rights and Dementia: Unpacking the Essentials—organised by Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health and Attorney-at-Law, Kimberley Benjamin

The event, co-hosted by the Global Brain Health Institute and the Trinity Long Room Hub, will feature an interdisciplinary group of thought-provoking and action-inspiring speakers. It will be an open conversation among persons with lived experience of dementia and human rights lawyers. Our aim is to raise awareness about the connection between human rights and dementia so that the essentials of this community take centre stage.

Speakers

Care Partner Eben Stewart will moderate the session. 

  • Marie Brett, Visual Artist and Creator of ‘But, do you care?’ film
  • Wayne Baron, Living with Dementia Experience Expert  
  • Deidre McGarry, Human Rights Activist and Former Care Partner of Person with dementia  
  • Patricia Rickard-Clarke, Chair of Safeguarding Ireland and Trustee/Director of Sage Advocacy

Contact

Contact Kimberley Benjamin with questions: benjamik@tcd.ie.

Audience

Alumni, Current Fellows, Faculty, GBHI Mentors, People with Lived Experience of Dementia, Public, Regional Mentors, Staff